To access this dialog:
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From the Table Editor or the Result tab of
the Database console:
Click the Data Extractor button, then
Configure Extractors.
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From the Database tool window:
Right-click the table or view of interest, select Save To File, thenConfigure Extractors.
Use this dialog to manage data extractors and their settings.
A data extractor is a named set of settings that define how to convert table data into CSV, TSV and other formats.
Data extractors are applied when table data are copied to the clipboard or saved in a file.
Note that for certain formats (CSV, TSV, HTML and custom formats), it may be useful to define more than one data extractor - each with different settings.
When you select an extractor in the list, you can view and edit the extractor settings in the area to the right.
Use
(Alt+Insert),
(Alt+Delete),
(Alt+Up) and
(Alt+Down)
to create, delete, and reorder the extractors.
Item | Description |
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List of data extractors and examples | |
See an example for: |
Initially, each item in the list corresponds to a different target format.
Format names are self-explanatory.
Below, each of the formats is illustrated with an example.
To generate the examples, the following table was used as a source.
Where appropriate, the Include columns names option was on, while the Include row numbers option was off. |
Comma-separated Values (CSV) |
id,name 1,George 2,Gordon |
Tab-separated Values (TSV) |
id name 1 George 2 Gordon |
HTML Table |
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <table border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse"> <tr><th>id</th><th>name</th></tr> <tr><td>1</td><td>George</td></tr> <tr><td>2</td><td>Gordon</td></tr></table> </body> </html> |
SQL Insert Statements |
INSERT INTO test.byron_names (id, name) VALUES (1, 'George'); INSERT INTO test.byron_names (id, name) VALUES (2, 'Gordon'); |
SQL Update Statements |
UPDATE test.byron_names SET id = 1, name = 'George' WHERE id = 1; UPDATE test.byron_names SET id = 2, name = 'Gordon' WHERE id = 2; |
XML |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <data> <row> <id>1</id> <name>George</name> </row> <row> <id>2</id> <name>Gordon</name> </row> </data> |
JSON |
[, { "id": 1, "name": "George" }, { "id": 2, "name": "Gordon" } ] |
Custom-separated Values |
|| id | name || || 1 | George || || 2 | Gordon ||
When generating this example the following settings were used
(
Value separator:
Line prefix:
Value quotation: Value quotation policy: As needed
Initially, there are no custom formats.
To add one, click |
Extractor settings | |
Title | The name of the extractor. Corresponds to the name of the option in corresponding menus. |
Include column names | Select this check box if you want the column names to be included. |
Include row numbers | Select this check box if you want the row numbers to be included. |
Allow transposition |
For CSV, TSV, HTML and custom formats:
this setting defines how selected range of cells is copied to the clipboard.
If a table is shown transposed, and you copy a range of cells to the clipboard (Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert), the range is copied transposed (as shown) if the check box is selected, and non-transposed (as in the original table) otherwise. |
Value / line separator | For custom formats: a character or characters to be inserted between the values and at the end of a line (a table row). |
Line prefix / suffix | For custom formats: a character or characters to be added at the beginning and the end of a line (a table row). The suffix is inserted before the line separator. |
Value quotation | For custom formats: a character or characters to be added before and after a value. |
Value quotation policy |
For custom formats: specify conditions for value quotation:
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See Also
Reference:
- Database Console
- Hibernate Console Tool Window
- JPA Console Tool Window
- Table Editor
- Database Tool Window
Web Resources: