Microsoft SQL node

Export SQL table into CSV file

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eduard
Eduard

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This workflow demonstrates how easy it is to export SQL query to CSV automatically!

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Before running the workflow please make sure you have access to a local or remote MSSQL server with a sample AdventureWorks database.

The detailed process is explained in the tutorial
https://blog.n8n.io/sql-export-to-csv/

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