Scheduler for Export Table utility using PL/SQL developer Tool

Hi,
Is there any way by which i can schedule manually export tables from a user using PL/SQL developer tool 'Export Tables' utility.
As i have lot many schema a for each i have to manually exporting all tables using this utility.
Please suggest.
Thanks,

Hello,
do you mean PL/SQL developer from Allroundautomation? Then this is the wrong forum.
Do you mean the export feature from SQL Developer, that you can invoke on right click in a result pane? You cannot automate it.
But if you tell us more about your requirements we might be able to find a good solution for you. Yet this is a question for the {forum:id=75} forum. There is a FAQ {message:id=9360007}. This combined with dbms_scheduler or a scheduled job on your computer might solve the problem.
Regards
Marcus

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