Hi,

It depends on the platform.
I personally have used (and still using) several options (running on a 
Unix/Linux environment):
Create a shell (or Perl) script that executes the "runmacro" command and have 
it executed by the crontab (Operating System Scheduler) or create an Escalation 
to fire the script using the "runprocess" action.

From within the script you can do a lot of things (Perl being able to do a lot 
more), but if you just want plain csv, record a macro and use "Export to File" 
(obviously of type CSV).

If needed, I can provide more details, just let me know.

Regards,
Rob.

ps. On rare occasions, I also used plain SQL, but that's only for specific 
situations.

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