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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T08:35:38+00:00 2026-06-05T08:35:38+00:00

I have 3 columns in a mysql table like that COL1 COL10 COL11 longblob1

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I have 3 columns in a mysql table like that

COL1       COL10      COL11
longblob1 longblob10  longblob11

I want to output everything with the following format :

 @COL1 COL10
 +
 COL11 

(It’s called a fastq file for lil’ biochemist like me out there ..)

So I thought querying the output like that, but it doesn’t go to next line it just prints out /n as a character .. :

SELECT '@',COL1, COL10,'/n','+','/n',COL11 FROM MYTABLE
INTO OUTFILE '/MYPATH/MYFILE.TXT';
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    2026-06-05T08:35:39+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 8:35 am

    You are searching for string concatenation (additionaly, you are escaping wrong, it’s \n, not /n):

    SELECT CONCAT('@', COL1, COL10, '\n+\n', COL11) FROM MYTABLE
    INTO OUTFILE '/MYPATH/MYFILE.TXT';
    

    Learn more about CONCAT() here.

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