How to export / analyze survey data?

Hi,
We have a very simple CRM implementation running, using surveys to interview partners every month.
Now I want to either export the survey data to have simple reporting in e.g. MS Excel or have a simple way to run reports in CRM directly.
Is there a way I could do this?
Thanks for your help.

hi
Gretings...
In the Survey Suite, we can evaluate the questionnaires submitted by the user
If the questionnaire is assigned to any of the transaction type, we can simply click on Evaluation icon in survey_suite
Otherwise, we can evaluate the same by running a query in BW
Here, we can capture the question, answer and its answer options.
But, extracting the open text into the report requires enhancement
hope it helps
regards
G.Venugopalrao

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