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Export SQLite query to HTML using dynamic filename with current date

Want to export data from SQLite query result to HTML using current date as file name?

Using DB To File, a HTML exporter for SQLite on Windows, MacOS, and Linux, you can export SQLite query result to HTML using dynamic filename with date and time easily.

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Export SQLite query result to HTML file using dynamic filename with date and time

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

Choose SQLite and logon.

“Export From Query” for “HTML to SQLite“.

Select HTML file type.

1. Enter SQLite SQL query.

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

3. Summary.

4. Export SQLite query results to HTML file. Dynamically created HTML file name using present system time.

After exporting, you can view output HTML files.

Export SQLite query to HTML using dynamic filename with date and time in command line

Save “SQLite query to HTML” session, then you can:

Set scheduled tasks for exporting SQLite query to HTML using dynamic filename with date and time

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

You can schedule and automate this “SQLite to HTML” conversion task by:

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

FAQ

How long does it take to export SQLite to HTML?
DBToFile works fast. It convert millions of rows within a minute.
Is it safe to export SQLite to HTML using DBToFile?
Of course! DBToFile export SQLite to HTML locally, absolutely safe.
Can I export SQLite to HTML on Linux, Mac OS?
Yes, you can. DBToFile has Linux, Mac OS, and Windows version.
Can I export SQLite to HTML in command line?
Yes, you can. DBToFile can running in command line, on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows.


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