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Guide: How to export data to Excel and CSV

Kristoffer Jensen

The export function allows you to quickly retrieve your sensor data from the platform for documentation or further analysis.

How to get started

  1. Go to the platform via https://onboarding.aabn.io/ and log in with your user.

  2. Click "Admin" at the bottom of the screen.

  3. Open the burger menu in the top right and select "Export".

Step 1: Select sensors

Click "SELECT SENSORS" to mark the specific devices you want to extract data from.

Step 2: Select data points

Mark the data you need in your file:

  • CO2, ppm

  • Humidity, %

  • Temperature, °C

  • Light (lux), TVOC (ppb) and Noise level (dB(A))

Step 3: Select time period

Specify the time interval the export should cover under "Select time period".

  • Enter dates manually in "From" and "To".

  • Or use the shortcuts: LAST 7 DAYS, 30 DAYS or 90 DAYS.

Step 4: Time Resolution and Aggregation

Determine how detailed your data should be:

  • Raw data: Select 1-minute readings to include all details.

  • Aggregated: Select time intervals (5 min, 15 min or 1 hour) and then select Average as aggregation.

Step 5: File Format and Metadata

  • Select file format: For example, select Excel.

  • Metadata: Check "Include metadata sheet" to get a tab with unit info (Units, Designations, Export info).

  • ZIP: You can choose to receive the export as a ZIP file.

Step 6: Generate

Click "GENERATE EXPORT". The file will now be prepared and downloaded to your computer.

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