Azure to XML Exporter | Withdata DBToFile
Export Azure Tables, Queries to XML — Batch, Dynamic Filename, Single XML, Cross-Platform
Why Choose Withdata DBToFile for Azure to XML?
Withdata DBToFile is a powerful tool that helps you export Microsoft Azure data to XML files quickly and easily, supports Windows/macOS/Linux, GUI & CLI modes, 100% local data security.
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All Azure to XML Export Features
- Single Azure Table to XML – Export any table with custom XML nodes, encoding
- Azure Query to XML – Run custom SQL and export result set to XML
- Batch Export Multiple Azure Tables to XML Files – One-click batch export
- Similar Azure Tables to Single XML – Combine same-structure tables into one XML
- Dynamic Filename with Current Date/Time – For both tables and queries
- Custom XML Structure – Set root name, record name, encoding, date format
- Cross-Platform – Windows, macOS, Linux all supported
- High Performance – Export millions of rows in minutes
- GUI + CLI Automation – Support scheduled tasks & command line
Step-by-Step: Export Azure to XML (GUI Mode)
- Open DBToFile → Select Azure database → Enter your Azure server, port, username, password, and target database to connect 📷
- Choose export type 📷: Table 📷 / Query 📷 / Batch Tables 📷 / Similar Tables 📷
- Set XML options: file path, encoding, root node, record node 📷
- Click Start Convert to finish export 📷
- Save session for future use or CLI automation
Dynamic Filename Example
You can use these variables in filename: 📷
- #yyyy# = 4-digit year
- #mm# = 2-digit month
- #dd# = 2-digit day
- #hh# = hour, #mi# = minute, #ss# = second
Example output: sales_2026_03_30.xml
Automate Export via CLI (Command Line)
For scheduled tasks, batch jobs, or server automation:
- Configure your export task in GUI and Save Session 📷
- Run the session via command line:
DBToFile session="C:\Users\pan\Documents\DBToFile_t.uld" logfile="C:\Users\pan\Documents\DBToFile_t.log"
- Windows: Schedule with Task Scheduler
- macOS/Linux: Schedule with Crontab
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I export multiple tables at once?
Yes, you can batch export all tables to separate XML files in one click.
Can I merge similar tables into one XML?
Yes, the tool supports combining multiple same-structured tables into a single XML file.
Can I auto-generate filenames with date?
Yes, dynamic filename with current date/time is supported for both tables and queries.
Does it work on macOS and Linux?
Yes, Withdata DBToFile supports Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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