- OrientDB - Console Modes
- OrientDB - Data Types
- OrientDB - Basic Concepts
- OrientDB - Installation
- OrientDB - Overview
- OrientDB - Home
OrientDB Database Commands
- OrientDB - Drop Database
- OrientDB - Optimize Database
- OrientDB - Rollback Database
- OrientDB - Commit Database
- OrientDB - Import Database
- OrientDB - Export Database
- OrientDB - Config Database
- OrientDB - Release Database
- OrientDB - Freeze Database
- OrientDB - List Database
- OrientDB - Info Database
- OrientDB - Disconnect Database
- OrientDB - Connect Database
- OrientDB - Restore Database
- OrientDB - Backup Database
- OrientDB - Alter Database
- OrientDB - Create Database
OrientDB Record Commands
- OrientDB - Delete Record
- OrientDB - Truncate Record
- OrientDB - Update Record
- OrientDB - Export Record
- OrientDB - Reload Record
- OrientDB - Load Record
- OrientDB - Display Records
- OrientDB - Insert Record
OrientDB Class Commands
OrientDB Cluster Commands
- OrientDB - Drop Cluster
- OrientDB - Truncate Cluster
- OrientDB - Alter Cluster
- OrientDB - Create Cluster
OrientDB Property Commands
OrientDB Vertex Commands
OrientDB Edge Commands
OrientDB Advanced Concepts
- OrientDB - Studio
- OrientDB - Security
- OrientDB - Upgrading
- OrientDB - Performance Tuning
- OrientDB - Logging
- OrientDB - Caching
- OrientDB - Hooks
- OrientDB - Transactions
- OrientDB - Indexes
- OrientDB - Sequences
- OrientDB - Functions
OrientDB Interfaces
OrientDB Useful Resources
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- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
OrientDB - Export Record
Export Record is the command used to export the loaded record into the requested and supported format. If you are executing any wrong syntax, it will give the pst of supported formats. OrientDB is a family of Document database, therefore JSON is the default supported format.
The following statement is the basic syntax of the Export Record command.
EXPORT RECORD <format>
Where <Format> defines the format you want to get the record.
Note − Export command will export the loaded record based on Record ID.
Example
Let us consider the same Customer table that we have used in the previous chapter.
Sr.No. | Name | Age |
---|---|---|
1 | Satish | 25 |
2 | Krishna | 26 |
3 | Kiran | 29 |
4 | Javeed | 21 |
5 | Raja | 29 |
Try the following query to retrieve the record having Record ID @rid: #11:0.
orientdb {db = demo}> LOAD RECORD #11:0
If the above query is executed successfully, you will get the following output.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Document - @class: Customer @rid: #11:0 @version: 1 | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Name | Value | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | id | 1 | | name | satish | | age | 25 | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Use the following query to export he loaded record (#11:0) into JSON format.
orientdb {db = demo}> EXPORT RECORD json
If the above query is executed successfully, you will get the following output.
{ "@type": "d", "@rid": "#11:0", "@version": 1, "@class": "Customer", "id": 1, "name": "satish", "age": 25 }Advertisements