> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.daylite.app/help/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.daylite.app/help/center/account-settings/export-all-database-tables-to-csv.md).

# Export All Database Tables to CSV

Your data is never locked in the Daylite servers. You can export all the tables and files within your database to CSV files.

### Export All Tables of Database

1. As the Account Owner, log in to [Account Manager](https://www.marketcircle.com/account/login/).
2. Click **My Info**.
3. Scroll down and click **Create Data Export**.
4. The export will begin processing. Once it's complete, the Account Owner will receive an email with a download link.
5. Click the link in the email or return to the **My Info** section to download the export.

The time to process your export may vary depending on the size of your database. Once ready, the export will be available for **14 days**.

### Viewing Exported Files

Your database is exported as a compressed file. Once you open it, you will have a folder with .csv files of every table in Daylite and all the files attached to your database.

For more information visit the [Daylite Data Model](https://www.daylite.app/apidocs/datamodel/).

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