- MichaelPunskyOccasional Contributor
Actually, I think there need to be two levels of data export:
- Export of each table or chart individually
- Export of all collected test data
Item 1: This would be great when you want to highlight a specific issue/item/bottleneck within the results, but want to present it in either a slightly or completely different way.
Item 2: This would be excellent for those testers that prefer write their own reports, but do not want to sacrifice a lot of time in order to do so.
- They could import the data into a DB and write queries against it
- They could import into a spreadsheet and run some macros to create their own charts, graphs and tables.
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