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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Export Oracle multiple tables to multiple csv files using UNIX shell scripting Post 303044446 by RudiC on Friday 21st of February 2020 01:05:45 PM
Old 02-21-2020
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hope
... It is now dumping all the tables in one excel, which is not useful for my purpose.
...
Difficult to believe. Unfortunately I can't test against an SQL DB, but this is what is piped into sqlplus -s dev01/password@dEV3 in Ashkay Hedge's fine proposal:
Code:
SET HEADING ON
SET WRAP OFF
SET TRIMSPOOL ON
SET TRIMOUT ON
SET PAGESIZE 50000
SET COLSEP ","
SET LINESIZE 500
SET NEWPAGE NONE
SET FEEDBACK OFF
SET VERIFY OFF
SET UNDERLINE OFF

SPOOL geo_JOB.csv
SELECT * FROM geo_JOB ;
SPOOL OFF

SPOOL geo_JOB1.csv
SELECT * FROM geo_JOB1 ;
SPOOL OFF
EXIT

There should be two .csv files created containing the data from the respective tables.

Last edited by RudiC; 02-21-2020 at 05:47 PM.. Reason: made clear that this post refers to Ashkay Hedge's post above...
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