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# Raw Data

**Audience:** Super Admin, Admin, Supervisor\
**Page type:** Task guide\
**Owner:** Product / Training / Support\
**Status:** Verified\
**Last verified:** 2026-04-06

## Purpose

Generate a **Raw data** report and download it in **XLSX** or **CSV** format.

## Before you start

* You must have permission to generate raw data reports.
* You must be on the **Reports** page.
* The selected client must already have matching attempt data in the selected range.

## Role differences

* **Super Admin, Admin, Supervisor:** Can generate and download this report.
* **Clinician/Basic:** Do not use this export flow.

## Steps

1. In **Report**, select **Raw data**.
2. In **Client**, select one client.
3. In **Period**, select the date range.
4. In **Team members**, select one or more team members.
5. Complete any optional filters:
   * **Domains**
   * **Subdomains**
   * **Target skills**
6. If you leave optional filters blank, Compassly treats them as **All**.
7. Select **Apply**.
8. In the generated report card under **Reports**, open the download menu.
9. Select **Download report in XLSX** or **Download report in CSV**.

## What happens next

After you download the report, Compassly saves the raw data file to your device and keeps the generated report card on the page.

## Related guides

* [Generate a Target Skill Report](/compassly-docs/core-modules/reports/generate-target-skill-report.md)
* [Why Are Report Filters Empty?](/compassly-docs/core-modules/reports/why-are-report-filters-empty.md)


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