SQLite to TXT Exporter | Export SQLite Data to TXT Easily
Withdata DBToFile is the ultimate SQLite to TXT converter designed for seamless, fast, and flexible export of SQLite database data to TXT files. Optimized for 2026, it supports Windows, Linux, and macOS with both GUI (point-and-click) and CLI (command line) modes, making it perfect for one-time exports and automated scheduled tasks alike.
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Core Advantages
- Blazing Fast: Convert millions of SQLite rows to TXT in minutes
- 100% Local & Safe: All exports happen on your device—no data uploads
- Full Flexibility: Support table/query export, batch processing, delimited TXT, and dynamic filenames
- Cross-Platform: Works on Windows (32/64 bit), Linux (Debian/Ubuntu/RHEL/Fedora), macOS 64 bit
- Easy to Use: Step-by-step GUI or scriptable CLI for automation & streams
Key SQLite to TXT Export Features
DBToFile covers all your SQLite to TXT needs with tailored export options for every use case—from single table exports to bulk, automated workflows with dynamic naming.
1. Export SQLite Table to TXT
Easily extract data from any single SQLite table to a TXT file with full control over file formatting. 📷
- Simple 4-step GUI process: Connect to SQLite → Select table → Set TXT options → Export
- Customize delimiters: Comma, TAB, pipe (|), semicolon (;), hash (#), whitespace
- Set file attributes: UTF-8 encoding, field names in header, date format, column mapping
- Row controls: Export all rows, skip specific rows, set error tolerance
2. Export SQLite Query Results to TXT
Turn any SQLite SQL query result set into a TXT file—no need to save query results to a table first. 📷
- Enter custom SQL queries (e.g., SELECT * FROM employees) and preview the first 20 rows
- Apply the same TXT formatting options as table exports
- Fast export of filtered/sorted SQLite data directly to TXT
3. Export Multiple Similar SQLite Tables to One TXT File
Combine data from multiple structurally similar SQLite tables into a single TXT file for unified analysis. 📷
- Select multiple similar tables from your SQLite database in one click
- Standardize column mapping and formatting across all selected tables
- Merge data into a single TXT file with consistent delimiters and encoding
4. Batch Export SQLite Tables to TXT Files
Bulk-export all or selected SQLite tables to individual TXT files (one file per table) for efficient data distribution. 📷
- Select multiple dissimilar/similar tables for batch processing
- Set a single output folder for all TXT files
- Apply global formatting rules to the entire batch
- Automatically generate TXT files with table-named filenames
5. Dynamic Filename for SQLite to TXT Export
Create TXT files with auto-generated filenames including current date/time—ideal for scheduled backups and time-stamped data exports. 📷
- Filename template variables: #yyyy# (year), #mm# (month), #dd# (day), #hh# (hour), #mi# (minute), #ss# (second)
- Example: employees_#yyyy#_#mm#_#dd#.txt → employees_2026_01_01.txt
- Support for table and query exports with dynamic naming
How to Export SQLite to TXT (GUI Mode)
All SQLite to TXT export types follow a simple, step-by-step GUI workflow—no technical expertise needed.
Step 1: Connect to Your SQLite Database
Select SQLite as the database type → Enter your SQLite file, password → Connect 📷
Step 2: Choose Your Export Type
Export From Table / Export From Query / Export Similar Tables / Export All Tables 📷
Step 3: Configure TXT File Settings
Set delimiter, filename (static/dynamic), encoding, header, column mapping 📷
Step 4: Export & Preview
Click Start Convert → View progress → Preview exported TXT file 📷
Automated SQLite to TXT Export (CLI & Scheduled Tasks)
- Save your export settings as a session file in GUI 📷
- Run via command line on Windows/Linux/macOS
- Schedule with Windows Task Scheduler or Linux/macOS Crontab
- Perfect for automated daily/weekly backups with dynamic filenames 📷
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What SQLite versions does DBToFile support?
A: DBToFile support SQLite 3.0+ (all modern versions).
Q: How fast is DBToFile for large SQLite databases?
A: Blazing fast—it can convert millions of rows to TXT in minutes on standard hardware.
Q: Can I export SQLite to TXT on Linux or macOS?
A: Yes—DBToFile has native versions for Linux and macOS with full GUI/CLI support.
Q: Can I automate SQLite to TXT exports?
A: Yes—save your export session and run it via CLI, then schedule with system task schedulers.
Q: Does DBToFile support pipe and semicolon delimiters?
A: Yes—it supports comma, TAB, pipe (|), semicolon (;), hash (#), and whitespace.