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Software DevelopersThe Wolfram Language can export tables of numerical and textual data to all common database file formats. It can also import from database formats to give Wolfram Language arrays and metadata in various forms.
Database Formats"MDB" — Microsoft Access database file (.mdb)
"DBF" — dBase database file (.dbf)
"DIF" — VisiCalc data interchange format (.dif)
"XLSX" — Excel 2007 format (.xlsx)
"XLS" — Excel spreadsheet (.xls)
Data Interchange Formats"RawJSON" — JSON with objects as associations
"JSON" — JSON with objects as rule lists (.json)
"UBJSON" — binary format based on JSON (.ubj)
"BSON" — JSON-like binary format (.bson)
Common Elements"Rules" — rules for all elements
"Elements" — all available elements
Expression Serialization"WXF" — Wolfram Language binary serialization format (.wxf)
BinarySerialize ▪ BinaryDeserialize ▪ ExportString ▪ ExportByteArray
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