diff --git a/Usage.md b/Usage.md index e87716ca9..0feb02411 100644 --- a/Usage.md +++ b/Usage.md @@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ This is useful primarily for debug purposes. Option: `--dump-format` -sqlmap supports three different types of formatting when storing dumped table data into the corresponding file inside an output directory: `CSV`, `HTML` and `SQLITE`. Default one is `CSV` where each table row is stored into a textual file line by line, and where each entry is separated with a comma character `,`. In case of `HTML`, output is being stored into a HTML file where each row is represented with a row inside a formatted table. In case of `SQLITE` output is being stored into a SQLITE database where original table content is replicated into the corresponding table having a same name. +sqlmap supports three different types of formatting when storing dumped table data into the corresponding file inside an output directory: `CSV`, `HTML` and `SQLITE`. Default one is `CSV`, where each table row is stored into a textual file line by line, and where each entry is separated with a comma character `,` (or one provided with option `--csv-del`). In case of `HTML`, output is being stored into a HTML file, where each row is represented with a row inside a formatted table. In case of `SQLITE`, output is being stored into a SQLITE database, where original table content is replicated into the corresponding table having a same name. ### Estimated time of arrival @@ -1855,4 +1855,4 @@ Example against a Microsoft SQL Server target: current database: 'testdb' current user is DBA: True - [*] shutting down at 11:25:52 + [*] shutting down at 11:25:52 \ No newline at end of file