.. _export_data_using_query: *************************************** `Export Data Using Query Dialog`:index: *************************************** Use the *Export Data Using Query* dialog to copy data to a file. The *Export Data Using Query* dialog organizes the export of data through the *General*, *Options* and *Query* tabs. .. image:: images/export_query_general.png :alt: Export data using query dialog general tab :align: center Use the fields in the *General* tab to specify export preferences: * Enter the name of the target file in the *Filename* field. Optionally, select the *Browse* icon (ellipsis) to the right to navigate into a directory and select a file. * Use the drop-down listbox in the *Format* field to specify the file type. Select: * *binary* for a .bin file. * *csv* for a .csv file. * *text* for a .txt file. * Use the drop-down listbox in the *Encoding* field to specify the type of character encoding. .. image:: images/export_query_options.png :alt: Export data using query dialog options tab :align: center * Use the fields in the *Options* tab to specify additional information: * Move the *Header* switch to the *Yes* position to include the table header with the data rows. If you include the table header, the first row of the file will contain the column names. * If you are exporting data, specify the delimiter that will separate the columns within the target file in the *Delimiter* field. The separating character can be a colon, semicolon, a vertical bar, or a tab. * Specify a quoting character used in the *Quote* field. Quoting can be applied to string columns only (i.e. numeric columns will not be quoted) or all columns regardless of data type. The character used for quoting can be a single quote or a double quote. * Specify a character that should appear before a data character that matches the *QUOTE* value in the *Escape* field. * Use the *NULL String* field to specify a string that will represent a null value within the source or target file. Click the *Query* tab to continue. .. image:: images/export_query.png :alt: Export data using query dialog query tab :align: center Use the fields in the *Query* tab to write the query that will be exported: * Use the *Export Data Query* field to specifies A SELECT, VALUES, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or MERGE command whose results are to be copied . * Use *Force Quote columns* field to forces quoting to be used for all non-NULL values in each specified column. NULL output is never quoted. This is a creatable select control. If you would like to quote all columns then provide only '*' in the field. After completing the *Export Data Using Query* dialog, click the *OK* button to perform the export. pgAdmin will notify you when the background process completes: .. image:: images/export_query_complete.png :alt: Export data using query completion notification :align: center Use the *View Processes* button on the notification to open the *Process Watcher* and review detailed information about the execution of the command that performed the export: Use the **End Process** button to end the Export process. .. image:: images/export_query_pw.png :alt: Export data using query process watcher :align: center .. note:: If you are running *pgAdmin* in *Server Mode* you can click on the |sm_icon| icon in the process watcher window to open the file location in the Storage Manager. You can use the :ref:`Storage Manager ` to download the exported file on the client machine . .. |sm_icon| image:: images/sm_icon.png