This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. CKG Edit ====== Systems - Export of accounts to CSV file ====== Have you ever wonder how could you see all accounts on a particular system in one file? With this feature it is possible. In a really easy way, this feature exports all accounts from your system to CSV file into the location by your choice. Here are a few steps about how to do it. ===== Preparation ===== I hope you have already connected some system of your choice. But if you just want to try it from scratch, [[tutorial:adm:connector_csv_-_how_to_connect_csv_connector|here]] is another tutorial on how to connect system from CSV. It is not necessary to synchronize identities. We just need a schema to be created successfully. ===== 1) Where is it? ===== Actually, this feature is implemented as a bulk action. So you are able to export more systems at one time. But for now, we just need to export our one system. Go to the tab **Systems** as shown in the picture and tick your system - mine is called //TestSystem//. {{ :tutorial:adm:01.png?600 |}} ===== 2) Choose export ===== After we ticked our system/systems on the top of the page popped up a new box with options. For example, look in this picture. From these options select **Export system to CSV**. {{ :tutorial:adm:02.png?600 |}} ===== 3) Fill the path ===== Now consider where to put your CSV export and provide your **directory** as shown in the picture. {{ :tutorial:adm:03.png?600 |}} ===== 4) Check your export ===== Go to your file system and look at your chosen directory. There should be a new directory for each exported system and in these directories, you can find CSV exports. <note>Export also has its own timestamp, so next time you export the same system, there will be a new file in the already existing directory from the first export.</note> {{ :tutorial:adm:04.png?200 |}} Here is the file - you can see that the number in the filename is the timestamp. {{ :tutorial:adm:05.png?200 |}} Now you are able to look through all accounts in this file. by klementm Log In