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Besides simply viewing entries in your transaction log. you can export the information to either a table or a file.  When you select this option, you will see the high level details for the filtered log you are currently working with.  In the first case, we will be exporting the data to a table.

When you click the next button, you are taken to a screen to specify the database and login information to use.

Selecting next allows you to specify the database and table that you wish to store the data in along with the types of transactions to save.

When you select Export to File, you are allowed to export the data as XML or in a basic text format.

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Michael R. Hotek

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