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      Serj 0
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      -English Below-
      Hallo,
      ich möchte gerne aufgrund von Automatisierung alle Elemente exportieren. In der Knowledge-Base finde ich jedoch nicht die passende Information, außer, dass ich die einzelnen Objekttypen einzeln importieren könnte. Das ist natürlich möglich aber, meiner Meinung nach, sollte das auch besser gehen.
      Kann ich also alle Elemente gleichzeitig exportieren?

      -EN-
      Hello,
      due to Automation I want to export all Objects with their Object ID, yet I don't know hot to manage this. I only know how to export one specific Object-Type.

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        creiss i-doit Kenner
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        Hallo,

        wenn du die pro-Version verwendest, kannst du den Report Manager bzw. den Abfrage Editor dafür verwenden und das Ergebnis beispielsweise als CSV exportieren.

        Liebe Grüße
        Christian

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          Serj 0 @creiss
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          @creiss
          Hallo!
          Danke. Ich verwende aber i-doit open, dementsprechend muss ich es also einzeln machen?

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            creiss i-doit Kenner @Serj 0
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            Hallo @serj-0,

            du kannst die Objekte über "selected objects only" exportieren. Über die Lupe kommst du in die Auswahl, links kannst du dann "Search" auswählen und mit drei %-Zeichen (%%%) suchen. Damit solltest du alle Objekte finden und im Anschluss exportieren können.

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            Liebe Grüße
            Christian

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              aidenwiggins
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              Hello,
              That's a good question. If your goal is to automate the export of all objects along with their Object IDs, exporting each object type individually can quickly become cumbersome, especially in larger environments.
              Based on the information you've shared, it would be helpful to know which software version you're using, as export capabilities can vary between releases. In some systems, there may be a global export function, an API endpoint, or a reporting feature that allows you to retrieve multiple object types in a single operation. Unfortunately, if the documentation only describes exports per object type, that may indicate a current limitation of the standard export functionality.
              I'd be interested to know whether anyone has found a way to perform a complete export of all objects at once, either through a built-in feature, an API, or a scripting workaround. For automation purposes, having a consolidated export including Object IDs would certainly be more efficient than maintaining separate exports for each object category.
              Looking forward to hearing if someone from the community has experience with this use case.

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