# Export Query Results To A CSV Digging through the results of queries in Postgres's `psql` is great if you are a programmer, but eventually someone without the skills or access may need to check out that data. Exporting the results of a query to CSV is a friendly way to share said results because most people will have a program on their computer that can read a CSV file. For example, exporting all your pokemon to `/tmp/pokemon_dump.csv` can be accomplished with: ```sql copy (select * from pokemons) to '/tmp/pokemon_dump.csv' csv; ``` Because we are grabbing the entire table, we can just specify the table name instead of using a subquery: ```sql copy pokemons to '/tmp/pokemon_dump.csv' csv; ``` Include the column names as headers to the CSV file with the `header` keyword: ```sql copy (select * from pokemons) to '/tmp/pokemon_dump.csv' csv header; ``` If your user has limited access, you can use the \copy command like so: ```sql \copy (select * from pokemons) to '/tmp/pokemon_dump.csv' with csv header; ``` [source](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1120109/export-postgres-table-to-csv-file-with-headings)