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Save and export performance tools data

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This article describes how to save and export performance data files.

How to: Save performance data files as analyzed report files

You can save filtered or unfiltered views of profiling data (.vsp) files as analyzed report (.vsps) files. An analyzed report file can be viewed in the Report view window and is significantly smaller than the original .vsp file. However, you cannot apply a filter to the data of a .vsps file. You can create an analyzed report file from the Performance Explorer without opening the file in the integrated development environment (IDE), or you can open and filter the .vsp file and then save the results.

To save an analyzed performance report from the Performance Explorer

  1. Under Reports, right-click the profiling data file that you want to analyze and then click Save Analyzed.

  2. In the Save Analyzed Data dialog box, specify the directory and then type the file name.

  3. Click Save.

To save an analyzed performance report from the Report view window

  1. Open the profiling data (.vsp) file in the Report view window.

  2. (Optional) Apply a filter to the data. For more information, see Performance report view filter.

  3. Click Save Analyzed on the Report view window toolbar.

  4. In the Save Analyzed Data dialog box, specify the directory and then type the file name.

  5. Click Save.

How to: Export profiling tools reports to an .xml or .csv file

You can export one or more report views from a .vsp file or a .vsps profiling data file as either a comma delimited or an XML file. You can filter the data in the Report view window before you export, or you can export report views of the entire data file from the Performance Explorer window.

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You can also copy and paste selected rows from the Report view window as tab separated values.

To export performance reports from the Performance Explorer window

  1. In Performance Explorer, select the report and then right-click and select Export.

    The Export Report dialog box appears.

  2. Select the report views you want to export.

  3. Under Prefix report with, specify the prefix you want to add to the report name.

  4. Under Exported report location, specify the directory.

  5. Under Exported report format, select (Comma delimited) (*.csv), or XML Data (*.xml).

  6. Click Export.

    Each report view is saved to a separate file that is named <prefix>_<report view name>.<csv|xml>

To export performance reports from the Report view window

  1. Open the .vsp file in the Report view window.

  2. (Optional) Apply a filter to the data. For more information, see Performance report view filter.

  3. Click Export Report on the Report view window toolbar.

  4. Select the report views you want to export.

  5. Under Prefix report with, specify the prefix you want to add to the report name.

  6. Under Exported report location, specify the directory.

  7. Under Exported report format, select (Comma delimited) (*.csv), or XML Data (*.xml).

  8. Click Export.

    Each report view is saved to a separate file that is named <prefix>_<report view name>.<csv|xml>

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