Hi, as a system administrator to conduct audit we need an option to export all the data shuttle information created in our organization. I believe this is must to have because it is hard to sort and get owner email address and so on. Thanks
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Hello!
As a Smartsheet admin for my organization I'm being asked to identify all active Data Shuttle owners. I really like how Insights allows me to see the total number of Data Shuttle workflows and owner count across my organization. When I directly view Data Shuttle for my organization, I'm able to see all of the workflows for my organization and hover over the corresponding owner icon to observe the respective email address for that owner.
This is all really good; however, it would be extremely helpful if I could export the owner information into a csv for example. There are times when I need an aggregate view of all owners consuming Data Shuttle workflows as part of our Smartsheet plan. The way it stands today, I'm required to go through the full list of Data Shuttle workflows page by page, hovering over each unique owner to pull out the email information. Thanks for your consideration.
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