> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.nectarclimate.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Export history

> View and re-download past data exports.

<Tip>
  Need help in this area? See [Data Export FAQ](/platform/data-export/faq).
</Tip>

Navigate to [**Data Export > History**](https://dash.nectarclimate.com/data-export/history) to see a log of every export you've run — both quick exports and integration exports.

<Tip>
  **Metrio**, **Watershed**, and **Sphera** show recent exports on the integration hub in **Recent syncs & downloads**. **Energy Star** lists history on its **History** tab. The main history page shows everything across all types.
</Tip>

## History table

The table displays the following columns:

| Column          | Description                                                            |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Export Name** | The label assigned when the export was created                         |
| **Type**        | Whether the export was a **Quick Export** or an **Integration** export |
| **Status**      | Current state: completed, in progress, or failed                       |
| **Date**        | When the export was run                                                |
| **File Size**   | Size of the generated file (for downloadable exports)                  |

## Filtering

Use the filter bar to narrow down the history by:

* **Type** — Quick export or integration
* **Status** — Completed, in progress, or failed
* **Date range** — Exports created within a specific period

## Export details

Click any row to open the **Export Detail Sheet**, a slide-out panel that shows the full configuration used for the export — including date range, selected sites, utility types, and format. If the export produced a downloadable file, a **Download** button is available to re-download it.

<Tip>
  Export files are retained for **90 days**. After that, you'll need to re-run the export to
  generate a new file.
</Tip>
