View this page in the latest version of Appian. Export Multiple Data Store Entities to Excel or CSV Share Share via LinkedIn Reddit Email Copy Link Print On This Page Overview This page will walk you through how to export one or more data sources to Excel or CSV using the Export Data Store Entity to Excel smart service or Export Data Store Entity to CSV smart service, respectively. Using the Export smart services Both the Export Data Store Entity to Excel ("Export to Excel" for short) and the Export Data Store Entity to CSV ("Export to CSV" for short) smart services can write data to a new document or update an existing document. You can specify the folder in which the document will be created. In this example, we will export two Data Store Entities (DSEs), one DSE per sheet, in a single Excel file. The steps will be similar when using an Export to CSV Smart Service. The exported Excel file will have two sheets with the queried data (one about customers and another about customer order details) from the DSEs. Step 1: Add an Export to Excel smart service To create the first sheet, we will need to add a smart service to our process model. Create a process model and process variable First, you'll create a new process model. Then, you'll add a process variable, which you'll use later on to filter data. To create a process model and process variable: Create a new process model. From the palette on the left, search for the Export Data Store Entity to Excel smart service and drag it to the canvas. Go to File > Properties. Go to the Variables tab. Click + Add Variable to create a new process variable with the following properties: Name: Enter customerId. Type: Select Number (Integer). Value: Enter 1. Click OK to create the new variable. Click OK to close the Properties dialog. Configure node inputs Next, you'll configure the node inputs for the Export Data Store Entity To Excel smart service. To configure the node inputs: Double-click on the Export Data Store Entity to Excel smart service node. Go to the Data tab. Select the Data Store Entity input. In the Field Properties pane, click Directory next to the Value field to browse and select a DSE. Select the Selection input. Click Expression Editor next to the Value field. Enter a query selection to select which columns you want to export. For example: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a!querySelection( columns: { a!queryColumn( field: "Customer.Name", alias: "Customer" ) } ) Note: Nested CDTs will not be exported unless you specify the field. For example, employee.department.name will be exported, but employee.department will not. Select the Filters input. For the Value field, enter a query filter for your data. For example: a!queryFilter("Customer.id", "=", pv!customerId) Select the New Document Name input. For the Value field, enter a name for your document. You can also add the start time of the process, like the example below, to make documents easier to identify. "Orders Excel - " & pp!starttime Select the Save in Folder input. For the Value field, select the folder you want to save your new document in. Note: Anyone with at least Viewer permissions to this folder will be able to see this document. Learn more about configuring folder security. Select the Sheet Name input. For the Value field, enter ="Orders". Select the Sheet Number input. For the Value field, enter 1. If you don't enter a sheet name, the default will be set to "Sheet 1." You can leave the sheet number blank if you don't want to specify the number. When creating a document, the default is set to 1. Select the Starting Cell input. Click Expression Editor next to the Value field, and enter ="A5". Select the Custom Cell Positions input. Click Expression Editor next to the Value field, and enter ={"A1", "B1", "A2", "B2"}. Select the Custom Cell Values input. Click Expression Editor next to the Value field, and enter ={"Data Store Entity: ", "Orders", "Exported On: ", tp!starttime}. Note: When using cell position and values, the starting cell has to be below the other cells. Configure node outputs Lastly, you'll configure the node outputs for the Export Data Store Entity To Excel smart service. To configure the node outputs: Go to the Outputs tab. Click the New Document result and save the activity class as a new process variable. This process variable will be used when setting up our second Export to Excel smart service. Create a new custom output to get the order ids for a particular customer. In the example below, we created a query and saved it to a process variable named "orderIds." 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 a!queryEntity( entity: cons!CASE_APP_OrderDataStoreEntity, query: a!query( filter: a!queryFilter( "Customer.id", "=", pv!customerId ), pagingInfo: a!pagingInfo( 1, - 1 ) ) ).data.id Click OK. Step 2: Add a second Export to Excel smart service To add a second sheet to our Excel file, we are going to add another Export to Excel smart service to our process. To add a second smart service node: Drag a Export Data Store Entity to Excel smart service after the first smart service on the canvas. Double-click the new smart service node. Go to the Data tab. Select the Data Store Entity input. For the Value field, select a Data Store Entity. Select the Filters input. For the Value field, enter a query filter for your data. For example: a!queryFilter("Customer.id", "=", pv!customerId) Select the Document to Update input. For the Value field, select the process variable you used to store your new document in the first smart service. You don't have to enter values for the Document Name and Save in Folder inputs if you are updating a document. Select the Sheet Name input. For the Value field, enter ="Orders Details". Select the Sheet Number input. For the Value field, enter 2. Note: If you do not enter a sheet number for the second smart service, the exported data will replace the existing data on the existing sheet. Click OK. Save and publish your process model. Your process model should look similar to the screenshot below: After you run your process, you will be able to see a new document added to the folder that you saved it in. Feedback Was this page helpful? SHARE FEEDBACK Loading...