I wrote:
The main use case seems to me to be where you are exporting a whole
database or most of it with a very large number of tables, and it is
convenient to have all the CSVs created for you rather than have to
make them manually one at a time. You could get these out of, say, a
tar format dump very easily.
I just noticed that the data members all have \. and some blank lines at
the end, so wash that out.
We now return you to normal -hacking
cheers
andrew
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