Want to export data from SQLite table to TXT using current date as file name?
Using Withdata DBToFile, a TXT exporter for SQLite, you can export SQLite data to TXT using dynamic filename with date and time easily.
- Can run in GUI mode, Step by Step, just a few mouse clicks.
- Can run in Command line, for Scheduled Tasks and Streams.
- Support Windows, Linux, macOS.
Export data from SQLite table to TXT file using dynamic filename with date and time
Login to SQLite -> Choose SQLite table -> Set TXT filename template including date -> Export SQLite to TXT using current date as file name
Choose SQLite and logon.
“Export From Table” for “TXT to SQLite“.
Select TXT file type.
1. Choose SQLite table.
2. Set TXT 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 table data to TXT file. Dynamically created TXT file name using present system time.
After exporting, you can view output TXT files.
Export SQLite to TXT using dynamic filename with date and time in command line
Save “SQLite to TXT” session, then you can:
- Export SQLite to TXT using dynamic filename with date and time in Windows command line.
- Export SQLite to TXT using dynamic filename with date and time in Linux command line.
- Export SQLite to TXT using dynamic filename with date and time in macOS command line.
Set scheduled tasks for exporting SQLite to TXT using dynamic filename with date and time
Periodic export, keep the old exported TXT files, avoid overwriting them.
You can schedule and automate this “SQLite to TXT” conversion task by: