Online Documentation for Data Export for SQL Server
SQL options
The SQL Options tab allows you to set options for SQL as the output format (as a set of INSERT statements).
     
  
Destination server
    Select the  ANSI SQL-92 standard or define the type of DBMS you need to export data for (to achieve maximum compatibility). The result script will be generated in compliance with the specifications of the selected server type:
 ANSI SQL-92 standard or define the type of DBMS you need to export data for (to achieve maximum compatibility). The result script will be generated in compliance with the specifications of the selected server type:
  
     DB2
 DB2
  
     InterBase/Firebird
 InterBase/Firebird
  
     Microsoft® SQL Server™
 Microsoft® SQL Server™
  
     MySQL
 MySQL
  
     Oracle
 Oracle
  
     PostgreSQL
 PostgreSQL
  
Table options
This group allows you to add the CREATE TABLE statement to the result script, define the name for the table being exported and select SQL dialect.
     Add 'IDENTITY_INSERT' statement (for export to MS SQL)
 Add 'IDENTITY_INSERT' statement (for export to MS SQL)
  
Allow explicit values to be inserted into the identity column of a table.
Commit options
This group allows you to add the COMMIT statement after a defined number of records or at the end of the script. You can also define the commit statement (COMMIT; by default) in the corresponding edit-box.
Other options
     Create multiple insert statement
 Create multiple insert statement
  
Check this option to perform insert operation using multiple insert statements.
Export null values as
Specify the representation of NULL values in the result script.
Statement term
Define the character denoting the end of each SQL statement (semicolon by default).
     Add byte order mark (BOM)
 Add byte order mark (BOM)
  
With this option enabled the byte order mark is added to each TXT file.
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