While PrjNx is designed to be your primary workspace for managing projects, there are times when you need to take data outside the system—for reviews, audits, client updates, or offline analysis.
Exporting project data allows you to do this without disrupting how your team works day to day.

When Should You Export Project Data?
From a PM and delivery perspective, exports are most useful when:
- Preparing management or client reports
- Sharing progress with external stakeholders
- Supporting audits or compliance reviews
- Performing offline analysis or archiving
- Creating backups for internal records
PM Insight:
Exports should support decision-making and communication—not replace live project tracking.

What Data Can Be Exported?
Depending on your reporting needs, PrjNx allows you to export data related to:
- Projects
- Tasks and task statuses
- Milestones
- Time tracking entries
- Reports and summaries
Exports reflect the current state of your data, so accuracy depends on how consistently the team uses the platform.

Best Practices Before Exporting Data
Before generating an export, it’s good practice to:
- Ensure task statuses are up to date
- Confirm milestone progress is accurate
- Review time entries for completeness
- Decide who the export is intended for
A quick review improves the usefulness of exported data.

How to Use Exported Data Effectively
1. Keep Exports Purpose-Driven
Only export what you need.
Avoid:
- Sharing overly detailed data with high-level stakeholders
- Creating large exports “just in case”
Tailored exports are easier to interpret and act on.

2. Treat Exports as Snapshots
Exports represent a point in time.
Use them for:
- Reporting
- Reference
- Analysis
But rely on PrjNx itself for ongoing, real-time visibility.

3. Store and Share Responsibly
Exported data may contain sensitive project information.
Ensure:
- Files are stored securely
- Access is limited to intended recipients
- Older exports are archived or deleted when no longer needed