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Adobe to Excel

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Hi all,

 

I am wondering if there is any way to export data from Adobe to Excel automatically?

 

I ask as I no longer have access to report builder and struggling to think of alternate method.

 

Any help will be gratefully received and much appreciated.

 

Kind regards

 

 

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+1 to leveraging the API - it will give you a lot finer-grained control to your data pulls and it will break you away from Excel's performance limitations if you're consuming large amounts of data. One potential barrier would be if you're unfamiliar with APIs and programming for data pulls/processing.

 

The second option, if you absolutely must use Excel is to use Power Query + the API above. It still requires the same level of programming though. 

 

Another method, mentioned by @_wayne  is to structure your data in Workspace or Data Warehouse and get CSV data.

 

Also there is another convoluted method to push AA data to Google Sheets, but that would require a few different tools and accounts - you would also have to consider if your organization permits that process.

 

 

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None that I am aware of. Report builder is your only option here.

 

Alternative options are: 1) Date warehouse to email/FTP csv 2) data feed 3) API and push data 4) save workspace as csv/copy paste to xls from a workspace project

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Level 4

+1 to leveraging the API - it will give you a lot finer-grained control to your data pulls and it will break you away from Excel's performance limitations if you're consuming large amounts of data. One potential barrier would be if you're unfamiliar with APIs and programming for data pulls/processing.

 

The second option, if you absolutely must use Excel is to use Power Query + the API above. It still requires the same level of programming though. 

 

Another method, mentioned by @_wayne  is to structure your data in Workspace or Data Warehouse and get CSV data.

 

Also there is another convoluted method to push AA data to Google Sheets, but that would require a few different tools and accounts - you would also have to consider if your organization permits that process.