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systems are able to import and export comma-delimited data.
For example, data pulled from a database and represented in comma-delimited format looks
something like the following. Each column value is separated by a comma from the next column’s
value and each row starts a new line:
Adams, Jane, 46, female, New York
Doe, John, 32, male, California
Jones, Sam, 13, male, Texas
Smith, Mary, 64, female, Louisiana
When data is represented in comma-delimited format they also are referred to as comma-
separated values, abbreviated CSV.
When the Export button is selected, a screen appears allowing you to specify where the exported
data will be saved on your computer. An example of the Export screen is shown below:
Make sure you save this to a location you can remember. You must also choose a name for your
file on this screen. After you have made your selections, click Save to export your data.
A confirmation message will appear when your data has been successfully exported by the
system.
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