Export large file
Is there a way to export a large file containing approximately 250,000 rows to excel or a csv file? If not, is there another tool that can be used?
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There are a number of ways to do this. You can use "set colsep ," but that leaves lost of spaces between columns which most people don't like; or you can concatenate columns to get using "col1||','||col2....".
On the ask tom website if you search around there is a pl sql program which will generate a csv for an arbitraty statement.
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http://blogs.adobe.com/kevinmonahan/2014/01/13/computer-shuts-down-with-premiere-pro-or-af ter-effects/
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