Presumably, you are trying to export from an Amazon RDS database via a SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE
query, which yields this indeed commonly encountered issue, see e.g. export database to CSV. The respective AWS team response confirms your assumption of lacking server access preventing an export like so, and suggests an alternative approach as well via exporting your data in CSV format by selecting the data in the MySQL command line client and piping the output to reformat the data as CSV, like so:
mysql -u username -p --database=dbname --host=rdshostname --port=rdsport --batch
-e "select * from yourtable"
| sed 's//","/g;s/^/"/;s/$/"/;s/
//g' > yourlocalfilename
User fpalero provides an alternative and supposedly simpler approach, if you know and specify the fields upfront:
mysql -uroot -ppassword --database=dbtest
-e "select concat(field1,',',field2,',',field3) FROM tabletest" > tabletest.csv
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