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Data exports lets organization administrators download a ZIP file of Excel workbooks: one workbook per school year that has enrollment data in hFlow. Use exports for reporting, audits, and periodic off-site backups of your roster and assessment history. Teachers and coordinators do not have access to this screen.
hFlow is not a substitute for your district’s official backup or records system. We still recommend running a Data export on a schedule you agree with leadership (for example monthly or each term), saving the ZIP to secure storage your school controls, and following your pupil-data retention policy.

How to open Data exports

  1. In the header, open Configuration.
  2. Choose Data exports (the page title reads Data Exports).

What each export contains

When you start an export, hFlow packages all school years that appear in your organization’s enrollment data. Each year becomes its own Excel workbook inside one ZIP file. The export includes active students and students marked deleted in hFlow (for compliance and historical record-keeping). The history table shows Students (unique count), Records (student-year rows), Years included, and Size when the job finishes.

How to start an export

  1. On Data Exports, click Export.
  2. The button shows Working… while the server accepts the job.
  3. A new row appears in the table; status moves from processing to completed (or failed if something went wrong).
Only one export can run at a time for your organization. Wait for the current job to finish or cancel it before starting another. Large organizations may need several minutes; the page refreshes automatically while a job is processing.

How many exports hFlow keeps

hFlow stores up to 10 completed exports per organization, the files you can still download from the table. Older completed files are not kept indefinitely. When you already have 10 completed exports and start another:
  1. hFlow shows Storage limit reached.
  2. The message explains that continuing will remove the oldest completed export after the new export succeeds.
  3. Click Continue to proceed, or Cancel to keep the existing ten.
You can also free space anytime by deleting exports you no longer need (see below). After a successful export, hFlow may remove the oldest completed file automatically if your org is still over the limit. Failed or cancelled jobs do not count toward the ten completed slots in the same way as successful downloads; you can delete those rows to clear clutter.

How to download a completed export

When an export finishes, hFlow keeps the ZIP on the server so you can download it later from the table, but exports are not automatically downloaded to your computer. You must click Download on each completed row you want saved locally.
  1. When Status is completed, click the Download action on that row.
  2. Your browser saves the ZIP using the filename shown in the File column (for example hFlow Export 2026-05-31 ….zip).
Save the file somewhere your team treats as secure backup storage. Downloads use a time-limited link from hFlow’s servers; if a row is deleted later, you must rely on the copy you saved locally.

How to delete an export

Deleting an export is final and cannot be undone. hFlow removes the file from the server immediately; there is no recycle bin or restore. Download a copy first if you might need the ZIP again.
  1. On a row with status completed, failed, or cancelled, click Delete (trash icon).
  2. In Delete export?, read the warning: the file is removed from hFlow’s servers permanently; copies you already downloaded are not affected.
  3. Click Delete to confirm, or Keep to cancel.
You cannot delete rows while another export is processing. Finish or cancel the in-progress job first.

How to cancel an in-progress export

  1. While Status is processing, click Cancel (×) on that row.
  2. The job stops and the status becomes cancelled. You can delete the row or start a new export.

Privacy and sharing

Exports contain identifiable student and assessment data. Follow your district’s rules before emailing ZIP files, storing them in personal cloud drives, or sharing outside the organization. If exports fail repeatedly, contact support@hflow.pro with the Started / Finished timestamps and any error text shown on the row.