ODBC Driver for Google Directory

Build 22.0.8462

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 Name, Email INTO [csv://Group.txt] FROM [Group] WHERE CustomerId = 'eyt593htjgh'
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 Name, Email INTO [csv://Group.txt;delimiter=tab] FROM [Group] WHERE CustomerId = 'eyt593htjgh'

C#

String connectionString = "";

using (GoogleDirectoryConnection connection = new GoogleDirectoryConnection(connectionString)) {
  GoogleDirectoryCommand cmd = new GoogleDirectoryCommand("SELECT Name, Email INTO [csv://Group.txt] FROM [Group] WHERE CustomerId = 'eyt593htjgh' ", connection);
  int rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
} 

VB.NET

Dim connectionString As [String] = "" 

Using connection As New GoogleDirectoryConnection(connectionString)
  Dim cmd As New GoogleDirectoryCommand("SELECT Name, Email INTO [csv://Group.txt] FROM [Group] WHERE CustomerId = 'eyt593htjgh'", connection)
  Dim rowsAffected As Integer = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
End Using
You can specify other file formats in the URI. The following example exports tab-separated values:

C#

String connectionString = "";

using (GoogleDirectoryConnection connection = new GoogleDirectoryConnection(connectionString)) {
  GoogleDirectoryCommand cmd = new GoogleDirectoryCommand("SELECT * INTO [Group] IN [csv://filename=c:/Group.csv;delimiter=tab] FROM [Group] WHERE CustomerId = 'eyt593htjgh'", connection);
  int rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
} 

VB.NET

Dim connectionString As [String] = "" 

Using connection As New GoogleDirectoryConnection(connectionString)
  Dim cmd As New GoogleDirectoryCommand("SELECT * INTO [Group] IN [csv://filename=c:/Group.csv;delimiter=tab] FROM [Group] WHERE CustomerId = 'eyt593htjgh'", connection)
  Dim rowsAffected As Integer = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
End Using

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