You can use the Apex Dataloader from the command line. In addition to using Data Loader interactively to import and export data, you can also run it from the command line. This enables you to automate the import and export of data.
You can use the Apex Dataloader from the command line. In addition to using Data Loader interactively to import and export data, you can also run it from the command line. This enables you to automate the import and export of data.
As an alternative, you can use Skyvia to export your data from Salesforce. Skyvia Data Loader (https://skyvia.com/data-integration/salesforce-data-loader) allows you to automate data loading on schedule and load CSVs into Salesforce
You can use the Apex Dataloader from the command line. In addition to using Data Loader interactively to import and export data, you can also run it from the command line. This enables you to automate the import and export of data.
More information in the data loader manual:
http://na8.salesforce.com/help/doc/en/salesforce_data_loader.pdf
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You can use the Apex Dataloader from the command line. In addition to using Data Loader interactively to import and export data, you can also run it from the command line. This enables you to automate the import and export of data.
More information in the data loader manual:
http://na8.salesforce.com/help/doc/en/salesforce_data_loader.pdf
Skyvia Data Loader (https://skyvia.com/data-integration/salesforce-data-loader) allows you to automate data loading on schedule and load CSVs into Salesforce