How to import a JSON export in an environment ![]() You also have the option to download all uploaded files separately in ZIP-file. You are also able to determine what kind of data you want to export from your project model: you can choose to include or exclude Analysis data, Verification data, and RFCs. If you want to export data to Excel to share with members of your project team or to have a handy overview on hand offline, read this article on Excel reports. It is still a database export, not a table overview. Please note that if you pick the Excel format, this export will not be readable to the average person. Pick the JSON option if you want to import the project model in a different BriefBuilder environment. ![]() The export button on the tile view (in the list view, it is behind the project model’s name)Ĭlick on it, and you will get to see a pop-up window asking you what format you want your export to be in: ![]() Regardless of whether you are in the tile view or the list view for project models, there is an export button to be found for the project model. Then choose the project model that you want to create a database export of. The Active project models button on the overview screen Head on over to overview of all the project models in your environment.
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