SELECT INTO Statements
You can use the SELECT INTO statement to export formatted data to a file.
Data Export with an SQL Query
The following query exports data into a file formatted in comma-separated values (CSV):
SELECT Id, Description INTO [csv://MyCalendar.txt] FROM [MyCalendar] WHERE Status = 'confirmed'You can specify other formats in the file URI. The possible delimiters are tab, semicolon, and comma with the default being a comma. The following example exports tab-separated values:
SELECT Id, Description INTO [csv://MyCalendar.txt;delimiter=tab] FROM [MyCalendar] WHERE Status = 'confirmed'
C#
String connectionString = ""; using (GoogleCalendarConnection connection = new GoogleCalendarConnection(connectionString)) { GoogleCalendarCommand cmd = new GoogleCalendarCommand("SELECT Id, Description INTO [csv://MyCalendar.txt] FROM [MyCalendar] WHERE Status = 'confirmed' ", connection); int rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); }
VB.NET
Dim connectionString As [String] = "" Using connection As New GoogleCalendarConnection(connectionString) Dim cmd As New GoogleCalendarCommand("SELECT Id, Description INTO [csv://MyCalendar.txt] FROM [MyCalendar] WHERE Status = 'confirmed'", connection) Dim rowsAffected As Integer = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() End UsingYou can specify other file formats in the URI. The following example exports tab-separated values:
C#
String connectionString = ""; using (GoogleCalendarConnection connection = new GoogleCalendarConnection(connectionString)) { GoogleCalendarCommand cmd = new GoogleCalendarCommand("SELECT * INTO [MyCalendar] IN [csv://filename=c:/MyCalendar.csv;delimiter=tab] FROM [MyCalendar] WHERE Status = 'confirmed'", connection); int rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); }
VB.NET
Dim connectionString As [String] = "" Using connection As New GoogleCalendarConnection(connectionString) Dim cmd As New GoogleCalendarCommand("SELECT * INTO [MyCalendar] IN [csv://filename=c:/MyCalendar.csv;delimiter=tab] FROM [MyCalendar] WHERE Status = 'confirmed'", connection) Dim rowsAffected As Integer = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() End Using