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Salesforce report exports to CSV: grain, formulas, and row limits

What changes when you export a Salesforce report to CSV versus the API, how row caps bite, and how to eyeball formula columns before RevOps signs off.

Pubblicato il 19 marzo 2025 · Table

Report exports are the fastest path when API access is slow, blocked, or overkill. The CSV you get is a flattened picture of the report at export time. Groupings, bucketing, and summary formulas can look like normal columns even though they are derived, not stored fields.

Grain and limits

  • Row limits on reports mean truncated exports. If totals look off, export in slices by date or segment.
  • Detail rows versus summary rows: know whether each line is an opportunity, a split, or an aggregate.
  • Formula columns evaluate in Salesforce context. They may not match a later spreadsheet recalc if references change.
  • Multi-currency orgs: watch which column is corporate currency versus record currency.

Local review with Table

Pull the CSV into Table to sort by amount or close date, search for a specific account name, and confirm you are not carrying partial exports into a board deck. Pagination keeps wide opportunity reports responsive in the browser.

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