Export Oracle to Local Files in JSON

    Fast, parallel data export with zero intermediate storage

    Terminal
    .\FastBCP.exe `
    --connectiontype "oraodp" `
    --server "host.domain | host.domain,port | host.domain,port/service" `
    --database "tpch" `
    --trusted `
    --sourceschema "tpch10" `
    --sourcetable "orders" `
    --query "SELECT * FROM tpch10.orders" `
    --directory "D:\Data\fastbcpexport\raw\{sourcedatabase}\{sourceschema}" `
    --fileoutput "{sourcetable}.json" `
    --decimalseparator "." `
    --dateformat "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss" `
    --encoding "UTF-8" `
    --method "Ntile" `
    --distributekeycolumn "o_orderkey" `
    --paralleldegree -2 `
    --merge false `
    --runid "runidfromcaller"
    Get FastBCP

    Source - Oracle Database

    Oracle Database is the world's most widely used enterprise database. FastBCP leverages the ODP.NET driver for maximum performance during Oracle exports.

    Features:

    • Native Oracle ODP.NET driver
    • Full support for Oracle-specific types
    • Optimized for large volumes

    Parallel Method - Ntile

    Divides data into N equal partitions based on a numeric column.

    Requirement: Requires a numeric distribution column

    Available parallel methods with Oracle:

    Output Format - JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)

    JSON is the most widely used data exchange format on the web. FastBCP exports data to JSON Lines (NDJSON) format, with one record per line for efficient streaming.

    Features:

    • JSON Lines (NDJSON) format
    • One record per line for streaming
    • UTF-8 encoding
    • Compatible with all JSON parsers

    Destination - Local File System

    FastBCP exports data directly to the local file system, ideal for on-premise processing, testing, or archiving.

    Storage Type:

    Local Disk

    Features:

    • Direct write to local storage
    • No network overhead
    • Flexible path configuration
    • Perfect for development and testing