When you export a test run and share it, people can analyze
test data without using the test workbench. You can also email the test run or post it on a web
server. The exported run can be displayed and printed from any browser. A test run contains multiple
reports. You can choose to export any or all of the reports.
About this task
You can export a single run to a local directory or multiple runs in the compare mode to a
directory. In addition to exporting a test run from Web Analytics, you can export it from the test
workbench itself and from command line.
To export from the workbench, select a single run or
multiple runs and click . To generate a single report comparing multiple runs, in the Export wizard, select
the Generate a compare report check box and select a base run from the
dropdown. To generate one report for each run, do not select the check box.
To export the run
from command line, see the parameters in the Running a test or schedule from command line topic.
Procedure
To export from Web Analytics:
- Open the test run to export. The test run opens in an external or internal web browser.
- Click the Menu icon
, click the Share icon
, and click Export Session to HTML.
- Select the type of report to export and click Export.
- When you export from the workbench, specify a path to the folder to save the exported
report. Your current project is the default save location. You can create a folder outside of the
project to store exported reports.
When you export from an external browser, the report is
compressed and saved to the default download location of the browser.
What to do next
You can now share the test run with others. You can also export the test run from command
line.