Export an entire Access (accdb) database to csv/txt





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There is no option to export the whole db, rather Access only allows export of one table at a time.



I'm not familiar with any VB scripting so how would I go about doing this?



CSV must be exported with:




  1. UTF-8 encoding

  2. Comma delimited

  3. Field names included in the first row










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    There is no option to export the whole db, rather Access only allows export of one table at a time.



    I'm not familiar with any VB scripting so how would I go about doing this?



    CSV must be exported with:




    1. UTF-8 encoding

    2. Comma delimited

    3. Field names included in the first row










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      There is no option to export the whole db, rather Access only allows export of one table at a time.



      I'm not familiar with any VB scripting so how would I go about doing this?



      CSV must be exported with:




      1. UTF-8 encoding

      2. Comma delimited

      3. Field names included in the first row










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      There is no option to export the whole db, rather Access only allows export of one table at a time.



      I'm not familiar with any VB scripting so how would I go about doing this?



      CSV must be exported with:




      1. UTF-8 encoding

      2. Comma delimited

      3. Field names included in the first row







      csv export microsoft-access-2010






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          You can use the below function



          DoCmd.TransferText(TransferType, SpecificationName, TableName, FileName, HasFieldNames, HTMLTableName, CodePage)



          with the example



          DoCmd.TransferText acExportDelim, "Standard Output", "External Report", C:TxtfilesMyText.csv"






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            You can use the below function



            DoCmd.TransferText(TransferType, SpecificationName, TableName, FileName, HasFieldNames, HTMLTableName, CodePage)



            with the example



            DoCmd.TransferText acExportDelim, "Standard Output", "External Report", C:TxtfilesMyText.csv"






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              You can use the below function



              DoCmd.TransferText(TransferType, SpecificationName, TableName, FileName, HasFieldNames, HTMLTableName, CodePage)



              with the example



              DoCmd.TransferText acExportDelim, "Standard Output", "External Report", C:TxtfilesMyText.csv"






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                You can use the below function



                DoCmd.TransferText(TransferType, SpecificationName, TableName, FileName, HasFieldNames, HTMLTableName, CodePage)



                with the example



                DoCmd.TransferText acExportDelim, "Standard Output", "External Report", C:TxtfilesMyText.csv"






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                You can use the below function



                DoCmd.TransferText(TransferType, SpecificationName, TableName, FileName, HasFieldNames, HTMLTableName, CodePage)



                with the example



                DoCmd.TransferText acExportDelim, "Standard Output", "External Report", C:TxtfilesMyText.csv"







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