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Redirecting sql select query result to txt file

Hi Yogesh,
Lucky that i caught you online. Yeah i read about DBI and the WriteExcel module. But the server is not supporting these modules. It said..."Cannot locate DBI"..."Cannot locate Spreadsheet::WriteExcel"

I tried creating a simple text file to get the query output, but the data was just thrown into the text file. There was no format.

How should i include code in sql file (containg the select query) so that the output to the text file is formatted neately with tab.

Kindly help.
 

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