You can export reports in HTML format for others
to view; export an entire run or specific counters to a CSV file for
further analysis; or export report metadata (templates) so that other
users can generate any custom reports that you have created.
Creating executive summaries
You can export information from an entire report,
or a page on a report, as an executive summary. An executive summary
is a document in rich text format (RTF) that contains charts and tables
and basic information about a test run. You can then open the summary
in a word processing program to further format and annotate the data.
Exporting reports to HTML format
You can export an entire
report, or a page on a report, to HTML format. You can then email
the report or post it on a web server. The exported report can be
displayed—and printed—from any browser. To further analyze the data,
paste the exported report into a spreadsheet program.
Exporting results to a CSV file
To
do further analysis on test results, export all statistics captured during
a run or specific statistics to a CSV file.
Exporting report counters to a CSV file
To perform further
analysis on test results, export the report counters to a CSV file.
You can change the test preferences to export results automatically.
Exporting report metadata to a .view file
To share report metadata with another Eclipse user, export
it to a .view file. Use this option to share customized report formats
with other users. The recipient imports the metadata with Eclipse's Import option
and views the report with the Test Navigator.