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import_and_export:export_to_dashboard [2024/07/26 09:53] Gary Willettsimport_and_export:export_to_dashboard [2025/01/15 15:05] (current) – [Export settings section] Gary Willetts
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 Click on the **Export Settings** tab and you will see this window: Click on the **Export Settings** tab and you will see this window:
  
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 By default, all table data is exported incrementally — that is, only records that are new or have been changed since the last export are exported, which saves a substantial amount of time in the export process.  By default, all table data is exported incrementally — that is, only records that are new or have been changed since the last export are exported, which saves a substantial amount of time in the export process. 
    
 +**Redirect URL** field: contains the URL that you should be redirected to after login or logout of the dashboard. The URL must not contain the ''https:%%//%%'' part. When the dashboard is on the same server as the mSupply server this will be the same as the URL in the **URL** field, if they are on different servers then it will be different. 
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 +**URL** field: contains the URL of the dashboard, including the ''https:%%//%%'' and port e.g. https:%%//%%localhost:8080.
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 The **Run Next Scheduled Export Now** button gives you a way of exporting the data immediately, without waiting for the next scheduled export. Useful if you want the dashboard to be updated immediately.  The **Run Next Scheduled Export Now** button gives you a way of exporting the data immediately, without waiting for the next scheduled export. Useful if you want the dashboard to be updated immediately. 
    
 The **Full export of Checked Tables** button gives you a way of re-exporting the specific table data from scratch immediately.  The **Full export of Checked Tables** button gives you a way of re-exporting the specific table data from scratch immediately. 
 The table contains a list of all the database tables in mSupply that can be exported to the dashboard. Simply check the checkbox in the Export column to set that table to be exported to the dashboard when you click on The **Full export of Checked Tables** button. The **All/None** checkbox is a quick way of toggling between all tables selected and non-tables selected. The table contains a list of all the database tables in mSupply that can be exported to the dashboard. Simply check the checkbox in the Export column to set that table to be exported to the dashboard when you click on The **Full export of Checked Tables** button. The **All/None** checkbox is a quick way of toggling between all tables selected and non-tables selected.
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 +It is not advisable to run a full export of the database (i.e. including all database tables) unless really necessary. This is because it can take a loing time if the database is large and, during that time, some tables will be inaccessible so reports and other functions might not work in mSupply.
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 +If you do run a full export (i.e. including all database tables) then you must enter your name and give a reason for the export in the //Add your name and reason for running the full export!// text field. This text will be added to the log.
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 When you click on either of them you must enter your authorisation code before the export will be carried out. When you click on either of them you must enter your authorisation code before the export will be carried out.
  • Last modified: 2024/07/26 09:53
  • by Gary Willetts