I have multiple instances my team of 5 DBAs need to run SQL 2014 Upgrade Advisor on and we would like to all be working off the same set of reports. We have looked into copying report files to a common directory and exporting to .csv but this adds additional time that would be more productive spent on assessing the reports.
Does anyone know if there is a way to override the default report directory Upgrade Advisor stores reports in?
Mike