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NAME

       mdb-export - Export data in an MDB database table to CSV format.

SYNOPSIS

       mdb-export [--no-header] [--delimiter delim] [--row-delimiter delim] [[--no-quote] | [--quote char [--escape char]]] [--escape-invisible] [--date-format fmt] [--datetime-format fmt] [--bin strip|raw|octal|hex] [--boolean-words] database table
       mdb-export --insert backend [--namespace prefix] [--batch-size int] database table
       mdb-export -h|--help
       mdb-export --version

DESCRIPTION

       mdb-export is a utility program distributed with MDB Tools.

       It  produces  a  CSV  (comma  separated  value) output for the given table. Such output is
       suitable for importation into databases or spreadsheets.

       Used with --insert, it outputs SQL specific to backend dialect, including some constraints
       like NOT NULL and foreign keys.

OPTIONS

       -H, --no-header
              Suppress header row.

       -d, --delimiter delim
              Specify an alternative column delimiter. Default is , (comma).

       -R, --row-delimiter delim
              Specify a row delimiter. Default is \n (ASCII value 10).

       -Q, --no-quote
              Don't  wrap  text-like  fields (text, memo, date) in quotes.  If not specified text
              fiels will be surrounded by " (double quote) characters.

       -q, --quote char
              Use char to wrap text-like fields. Default is " (double quote).

       -X, --escape char
              Use char to escape quoted characters within a field. Default is doubling.

       -e, --escape-invisible
              Use C-style escaping for return (\r), tab (\t), line-feed (\n), and back-slash (\\)
              characters. Default is to leave as they are.

       -I, --insert backend
              INSERT  statements  (instead of CSV). You must specify which SQL backend dialect to
              use. Allowed values are: access, sybase, oracle, postgres, mysql and sqlite.

       -N, --namespace prefix
              Prefix identifiers with prefix.

       -S, --batch-size int
              Size of insert batches on supported platforms.

       -D, --date-format fmt
              Set the date format (see strftime(3) for details.

       -T, --datetime-format fmt
              Set the date/time format (see strftime(3) for details.

       -0, --null char
              Use char to represent a NULL value.  -b, --bin  strip|raw|octal|hex  Binary  export
              mode:  strip  binaries,  export  as-is,  output \ooo style octal data or output \xx
              style hexadecimal data.

       -B, --boolean-words
              Use TRUE/FALSE in Boolean fields (default is 0/1).

       --version
              Print the mdbtools version and exit.

NOTES

       Most of the formatting options actually also works with --insert.

ENVIRONMENT

       MDB_JET3_CHARSET
              Defines the charset of the input JET3 (access 97)  file.  Default  is  CP1252.  See
              iconv(1).

       MDBICONV
              Defines the output charset to use for the SQL file. Default is UTF-8. mdbtools must
              have been compiled with iconv.

       MDBOPTS
              Colon-separated list of options:

              •  debug_like

              •  debug_write

              •  debug_usage

              •  debug_ole

              •  debug_row

              •  debug_props

              •  debug_all is a shortcut for all debug_* options

              •  no_memo (deprecated; has no effect)

              •  use_index (experimental; requires libmswstr)

SEE ALSO

       mdb-array(1) mdb-count(1)  mdb-header(1)  mdb-hexdump(1)  mdb-import(1)  mdb-json(1)  mdb-
       parsecsv(1) mdb-prop(1) mdb-queries(1) mdb-schema(1) mdb-sql(1) mdb-tables(1) mdb-ver(1)

HISTORY

       mdb-export first appeared in MDB Tools 0.1.

AUTHORS

       The mdb-export utility was written by Brian Bruns.

BUGS

       Memo  fields are allowed to contain a newline characters, the current program does nothing
       about this.