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Exporting to CSV in bulk

Asked by Cyber-Drugs in MS SQL Server

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Hi guys,

I wanted to know if there is a way of exporting all tables, within a database, to multiple CSV files, without having to do one by one. I am looking to make something which will loop through all the tables, and export them for me.

I would of backed up the entire database to a *.dat file, but my project manager says he can't use that, as he get's an error everytime he tries to restore the backup on our clients server, the error has something to do with the client's server running as a cluster, so I have been asked to go for CSV files.

I have exported the Scripts which create the table structures and merely need the data now.

Any ideas guys?

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