Setting up a recurring export in Zendesk Explore allows you to automate data exports on a regular schedule. This feature is perfect for keeping your data up-to-date without manual intervention.
To create a recurring export, go to Explore and click the Dataset exports icon in the left sidebar. Click 'Create recurring export', then select the dataset you want to export. Choose the frequency of the export—daily, weekly, or monthly—and specify the time it should run. For instance, a weekly export scheduled for Mondays at 9 AM will process data from the previous week. Once set up, you'll receive an email when the CSV file is ready. You can monitor the status on the Dataset exports page.
Creating a one-time export in Zendesk Explore is a straightforward process. You can initiate an export that runs immediately for the dataset and time period you select. However, you can only create a one-time export once every 24 hours. To create a…
Viewing and downloading the results of an export in Zendesk Explore is simple. You can access all your export details and download the results as a CSV file. To view the results, click the Dataset exports icon in Explore's left sidebar. Choose…
Yes, you can cancel an in-progress export in Zendesk Explore if you decide you no longer need it. However, note that canceling a one-time export still counts against your limit of one export per 24 hours. To cancel an export, go to Explore and…
Deleting an export and its results in Zendesk Explore is a quick process. This action removes the export and any associated results from your Dataset exports page. To delete an export, click the Dataset exports icon in Explore's left sidebar….
Zendesk Explore allows you to export a variety of datasets, providing flexibility in data analysis and integration with other tools. The available datasets for export include Answer Bot: Flow Builder, Chat and Messaging - Engagement, Chat and…
No, dataset exports in Zendesk Explore do not have the same 50,000-row limit that reports do. This makes it easier to work with larger datasets. When you export datasets from Explore, they are made available as CSV files without the row limitations…