Exporting Tables as Text Files

Problem

You want to export an entire table to a file.

Solution

Use the mysqldump program with the --tab option.

Discussion

The mysqldump program is used to copy or back up tables and databases. It can write table output either as a text datafile or as a set of INSERT statements that recreate the rows in the table. The former capability is described here, the latter in Recipes and .

To dump a table as a datafile, you must specify a --tab option that indicates the directory on the MySQL server host to which you want the server to write the file. (The directory must already exist; the server won’t create it.) For example, to dump the states table from the cookbook database to a file in the /tmp directory, use a command like this:

%mysqldump --no-create-info --tab=/tmp cookbook states

mysqldump creates a datafile using the table name plus a .txt suffix, so this command writes a file named /tmp/states.txt. This form of mysqldump is in some respects the command-line equivalent of SELECT ... INTOOUTFILE. For example, it writes out a table as a datafile on the server host, and you must have the FILE privilege to use it. See Exporting Query Results from MySQL for a list of general properties of SELECT ... INTOOUTFILE.

If you omit the --no-create-info option, mysqldump also creates a file /tmp/states.sql on your local host that contains the CREATE TABLE statement for the table. (The latter file will be owned by you, unlike the datafile, which is owned by the server.) ...

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