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Export event data
Formats for Exported Data
The following table describes the formats in which you can export data.
Table 4-2 Formats for Exported Data
Format
Description
File Extension
CSV
Comma-separated values.
.csv
dBASE2
dBASE-II format. Files exported in this format
can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
.dbf
dBASE3
dBASE-III format. Files exported in this format
can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
.dbf
DIF
Data Interchange Format. Files exported in
this format can be opened in Microsoft Excel
.dif
EXCEL
Microsoft Excel format. Files exported in this
format can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
.xls
EXCEL5
Microsoft Excel5 format. Files exported in this
format can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
.xls
HTML TABLE
HTML table format with <table>, <tr>, and
<td> elements. Files exported in this format
can be opened in a text or HTML editor.
.html
PSREPORT
Powersoft Report format.
.psr
SQLINSERT
SQL syntax. This saves a SQL CREATE TABLE
statement for the table and an INSERT INTO
statement for each row. The statements are
saved into a text file. The simple file name is
used as the table name in the SQL
statements.
.sql
SYLK
Microsoft Multiplan format. Files exported in
this format can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
.xls
TEXT
Tab-separated columns with a return at the
end of each row. Files exported in this format
can be opened in a text editor.
.txt
WKS
Lotus 1-2-3 format. Files exported in this
format can be opened in Lotus and Microsoft
Excel.
.wks
WK1
Lotus 1-2-3 format. Files exported in this
format can be opened in Lotus and Microsoft
Excel.
.wk1
WMF
Windows Metafile format. Files exported in
this format can be inserted into Microsoft
Word documents as graphics.
.wmf