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Query.SaveAsCsv(Integer, Text [, Integer] [, Text]) Method

Version: Available or changed with runtime version 1.0.

Saves the resulting data set of a query as a comma-separated values (CSV) file.

Note

This method is supported only in Business Central on-premises.

Syntax

[Ok := ]  Query.SaveAsCsv(Number: Integer, FileName: Text [, Format: Integer] [, FormatArgument: Text])

Parameters

Number
 Type: Integer
The ID of the query object. If the query that you specify does not exist, then a run-time error occurs.

FileName
 Type: Text
The path and name of the file that you want to save the query data set to.

[Optional] Format
 Type: Integer
Specifies whether the columns of the resulting data set are at fixed positions in the CSV file or separated only by a delimiter.

[Optional] FormatArgument
 Type: Text
You set the FormatArgument parameter based on the setting of the Format parameter. If the Format parameter is set to 0, then the FormatArgument parameter specifies the starting position of each column in the data set. The value is a comma separated string of integers that includes an integer for every column. In a CSV file, each line is evenly divided into positions for holding characters. The first integer corresponds to the starting position of the first column, the second integer corresponds to the starting position of the second column, and so on.

Return Value

[Optional] Ok
 Type: Boolean
true if the SaveAsCsv succeeded, otherwise false. If you omit this optional return value and the operation does not execute successfully, a runtime error will occur.

Remarks

A CSV file stores data in a plain text format. When you save a query dataset as a CSV file, each row of the dataset is stored on a separate line in the file, and each column in a row is separated by a comma or another delimiter of your choice. The first line of the file will contain the column names of the query. A query column name is specified by its Name Property.

When the SaveAsCSV method is called the query dataset is generated and then saved in CSV format to the file that is designated by the FileName parameter.

To apply filters with the SetFilter and SetRange methods, the SaveAsCSV method must be called after SetFilter and SetRange methods, as shown in the following example.

// Sets a filter on the Quantity column of the query  
Query.SetFilter(Quantity, '>50');  

// Opens a new query that is filtered by the SetFilter method and saves the dataset  
Query.SaveAsCSV('c:\test.csv');  

The SaveAsCSV method can be called at any place in the code and does not require that the Close, Open or Read methods are called before it. When the SaveAsCSV method is called, a new instance of the query is created. The query is implicitly opened, read, and closed. If there is currently a dataset in the opened state when the SaveAsCSV method is called, then that instance is closed. This means that the following code is illegal because the query is not open on the second Read call.

Query.Open;  
Query.Read;  
Query.SaveAsCSV('c:\test.csv');  
Query.Read;   

The correct code for this example is as follows.

Query.Open;  
Query.Read;  
Query.SaveAsCSV('c:\test.csv');  
Query.Open;  
Query.Read;   

Example

The following example shows how to save the dataset of a query with the name My Customers Query as a CSV file. The file is given the name mycustomers.csv and is saved on the c: drive of the computer running Dynamics 365 Business Central service. The query consists of three columns: No., Name, and City. The file is set to place the columns at the following positions: 1, 10, and 40.

This example requires that you create a query called My Customer Query that is based on table 18 Customer and contains the No, Name, and City columns.

var
  MyCustomerQuery: Query "My Customer Query";
  OK: Boolean;
  Text000: Label 'Query was not saved.';
begin
    OK := MyCustomerQuery.SaveAsCSV('c:\mycustomers.csv', 0, '1,10,40');  
    if not OK then  
      Error(Text000);  
end;

The following code shows an example of the content of the saved file.

No       Name                          City  
01121212 Spotsmeyer's Furnishings      Miami  
01445544 Progressive Home Furnishings  Chicago  
01454545 New Concepts Furniture        Atlanta  
01905893 Candoxy Canada Inc.           Thunder Bay  
01905899 Elkhorn Airport               Elkhorn  
01905902 London Candoxy Storage Campus London  

If for some reason the file cannot be saved, then the message Query was not saved. appears.

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