# Export Issues to CSV **(STARTER)** > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/merge_requests/1126) in [GitLab Starter 9.0](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/03/22/gitlab-9-0-released/#export-issues-ees-eep). Issues can be exported as CSV from GitLab and are sent to your default notification email as an attachment. ## Overview **Export Issues to CSV** enables you and your team to export all the data collected from issues into a **[comma-separated values](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values)** (CSV) file, which stores tabular data in plain text. > _CSVs are a handy way of getting data from one program to another where one program cannot read the other ones normal output._ [Ref](https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-CSV-file-and-its-uses) CSV files can be used with any plotter or spreadsheet-based program, such as Microsoft Excel, Open Office Calc, or Google Spreadsheets. ## Use cases Among numerous use cases for exporting issues for CSV, we can name a few: - Make a snapshot of issues for offline analysis or to communicate with other teams who may not be in GitLab - Create diagrams, graphs, and charts from the CSV data - Present the data in any other format for auditing or sharing reasons - Import the issues elsewhere to a system outside of GitLab - Long-term issues' data analysis with multiple snapshots created along the time - Use the long-term data to gather relevant feedback given in the issues, and improve your product based on real metrics ## Choosing which issues to include After selecting a project, from the issues page you can narrow down which issues to export using the search bar, along with the All/Open/Closed tabs. All issues returned will be exported, including those not shown on the first page. ![CSV export button](img/csv_export_button.png) You will be asked to confirm the number of issues and email address for the export, after which the email will begin being prepared. ![CSV export modal dialog](img/csv_export_modal.png) ## Sorting Exported issues are always sorted by `Issue ID`. ## Format > **Time Estimate** and **Time Spent** columns were [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/merge_requests/2627) in GitLab Starter 10.0. > > **Weight** and **Locked** columns were [introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/merge_requests/5300) in GitLab Starter 10.8. Data will be encoded with a comma as the column delimiter, with `"` used to quote fields if needed, and newlines to separate rows. The first row will be the headers, which are listed in the following table along with a description of the values: | Column | Description | |---------|-------------| | Issue ID | Issue `iid` | | URL | A link to the issue on GitLab | | Title | Issue `title` | | State | `Open` or `Closed` | | Description | Issue `description` | | Author | Full name of the issue author | | Author Username | Username of the author, with the `@` symbol omitted | | Assignee | Full name of the issue assignee | | Assignee Username | Username of the author, with the `@` symbol omitted | | Confidential | `Yes` or `No` | | Locked | `Yes` or `No` | | Due Date | Formated as `YYYY-MM-DD` | | Created At (UTC) | Formated as `YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS` | | Updated At (UTC) | Formated as `YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS` | | Milestone | Title of the issue milestone | | Weight | Issue weight | | Labels | Title of any labels joined with a `,` | | Time Estimate | [Time estimate](../../../workflow/time_tracking.md#estimates) in seconds | | Time Spent | [Time spent](../../../workflow/time_tracking.md#time-spent) in seconds | ## Limitations - Export Issues to CSV is not available at the Group's Issues List. - As the issues will be sent as an email attachment, there is a limit on how much data can be exported. Currently this limit is 15MB to ensure successful delivery across a range of email providers. If this limit is reached we suggest narrowing the search before export, perhaps by exporting open and closed issues separately.