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Export Output Bundles

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Hi Fusion Community,

 

Does anyone know of a quick way to export Output Bundles from a modules execution?  Instead of me having to click on each individual operation within a module after an execution, and then downloading each operations output separately - this will take forever when you have hundreds or thousands of operations for a given module - I'm wondering if there's a quicker way to export this data?

 

Thanks!

Nick

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Hi,

 

Did you already try to aggregate the outputs of each operation into an array? 

 

Regards

Lars

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May I ask what you are trying to do it for?

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Hey Chris!
The specific use case is as follows:

  • We have a Fusion scenario set up to assist in importing our HR system's PTO records as Time Off records in WF.
  • During testing, we imported over 100 records without a value in the Time Off External Reference ID field.
  • We use this field to also mass delete the Time Off records each week and import a fresh batch.
  • Because we imported 100 records without an ExtRefID, it made it hard to locate all of the new Time Off Records for deletion (using a report).  
  • I had to manually expand each operation bundle (screenshot attached) from the successful import to then find the Time Off ID, and then copy it to a new CSV to be used in my deletion scenario.
  • Opening every operation bundle for over 100 operations was painful, and I was hoping there was an easier more efficient way to get all the Time Off ID's.

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Oh ok, so you're trying to export them from a historical run? Sorry, I don't have any good ideas for that, I've always had to do it manually as painful as it is.