# Export CAN trace, EOBD, Statistical report and DTC data using BP

In the Analysis window, identify and click on the file that contains all the data required.

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Click on Batch Processing to display the Export data window.

1. In the 'Input files' tab

* Click on the ‘Add file(s) for conversion’ icon.
* Select the desired IVD file.
* Click 'Open'.

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This adds DBC to the Input files window

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2. In the 'General' tab

* Enable 'Convert files' and enable 'Convert each input file to a separate output file.'
* Select the desired format for conversion, e.g., CSV.
* Enable the check box before DTC report, Statistical report, EOBD data and Can Trace data.
* Select the format for saving the output files.

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* Binary logging or BLF format allows the user to include digital and analogue inputs (if any).
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Click 'Browse' and specify the location to store the output file(s) (select 'Make New Folder' to save the file(s) in a completely 'new folder') and then click 'OK'.

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Click 'Process' to continue.

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Click 'Close'.

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Once the processing is complete, the below message window is displayed. Click 'OK' to complete the process and exit the window.

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At the end of the process, all the files have to be separately stored at the specified location in the defined format (csv).

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