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After submitting an EASAP to run, you can use the pages under the Results tab to check on the status of an EASAP run, and once it is completed, to view its results. Under the Results tab, the four selections are as follows:
Each of these selections will be described below.
The My Results selection under the Results menu takes you to the page containing a table of your submitted EASAP runs. The picture below provides an example of the table found in My Results.
The table of submitted EASAP runs behaves in a similar fashion to the My Workspace, with the addition of the Delete All button. Pressing this button will irreversibly remove all results. The table has the following eight columns:
Note: The Open and Delete buttons correspond to the stored copy of the EASAP submitted to run and do not affect the original versions stored in the Applications Library.
The table in My Results also can be searched as in My Workspace (see Searching for EASAPs). The two differences are:
The All Results selection under the Results menu takes you to the page containing a table of all users’ submitted EASAP runs. This table is similar to the one found in My Results, except the Stop/Delete column is not available.
By reviewing the existing results generated by all users on your EASA system, you may find that another person may have already submitted EASAP runs that are of interest. Access to these results may very well save you from submitting redundant EASAP runs.
The Results menu includes its own Recycle Bin that is separate from the one under the Workspace menu (see Recycle Bin). The Remove All button empties the Recycle Bin. Again, the last column called Restore contains Restore buttons that will ‘restore’ the EASAP back to the My Results table.
Note: Clicking on a Delete button in the Recycle Bin table will completely remove the submitted EASAP run from the system. Again, only your submitted copy of an EASAP will be deleted, while the original version stored in the Applications Library will not be affected.
The Remove All button’s effect is final, it cannot be undone and it doesn’t require confirmation.
The Export Results selection under the Results menu takes you to the page on which you can export data from existing EASAP runs to a Microsoft® Excel spreadsheet. On the Export Results page, you export a set of results by following the instructions below:
Note: Depending on the size of single and the number of runs selected to be exported, the process of creating the Excel spreadsheet may take several minutes.
Data saved to the spreadsheet includes the following:
Note: If the total number of data values exported exceeds 256, then the data will be automatically spread across multiple worksheets in the Excel workbook.
An example of a spreadsheet created by the export results process is shown below.