Export Oracle query to SQL using dynamic filename with current date

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Want to export data from Oracle query result to SQL using current date as file name?

Using DBToFile, a SQL exporter for Oracle, you can export Oracle query result to SQL using dynamic filename with date and time easily.

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Export Oracle query result to SQL file using dynamic filename with date and time

Login to Oracle -> Enter Oracle SQL statement -> Set SQL filename template including date -> Export Oracle query to SQL using current date as file name

Choose Oracle and logon.

export Oracle  query result to SQL using variable filename with date - Choose Oracle and logon

“Export From Query” for “SQL to Oracle“.

Export data from Oracle  query result To SQL using variable filename with date - task window

Select SQL file type.

Export Query Results from Oracle  To SQL using dynamic filename with date - select SQL file type

1. Enter Oracle SQL query.

Unload data from Oracle  Query ResultSet To SQL using dynamic filename with date - enter query clause

2. Set SQL file options. Enter filename template, including date, #yyyy# is for current year, #mm# month, #dd# day, #hh# hour, #mi# minute, #ss# second.

Extract data from Oracle  Query Results To SQL using dynamic filename with date - enter file name

3. Summary.

Convert data from Oracle  Query ResultSet To SQL using dynamic filename with date - summary

4. Export Oracle query results to SQL file. Dynamically created SQL file name using present system time.

Dump data from Oracle  SQL Query To SQL using dynamic filename with date - export

After exporting, you can view output SQL files.

Export data from Oracle  Query Results To SQL using dynamic filename with date - view SQL file

Export Oracle query to SQL using dynamic filename with date and time in command line

Save “Oracle query to SQL” session, then you can:

Set scheduled tasks for exporting Oracle query to SQL using dynamic filename with date and time

Periodic export, keep the old exported SQL files, avoid overwriting them.

You can schedule and automate this “Oracle to SQL” conversion task by:

  1. Save session and create .bat (Windows) or .sh (Linux/macOS) file.
  2. Set scheduled task.

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