# q > Execute SQL-like queries on .csv and .tsv files. > More information: . - Query `.csv` file by specifying the delimiter as ',': `q -d',' "SELECT * from {{path/to/file}}"` - Query `.tsv` file: `q -t "SELECT * from {{path/to/file}}"` - Query file with header row: `q -d{{delimiter}} -H "SELECT * from {{path/to/file}}"` - Read data from stdin; '-' in the query represents the data from stdin: `{{output}} | q "select * from -"` - Join two files (aliased as `f1` and `f2` in the example) on column `c1`, a common column: `q "SELECT * FROM {{path/to/file}} f1 JOIN {{path/to/other_file}} f2 ON (f1.c1 = f2.c1)"` - Format output using an output delimiter with an output header line (note: command will output column names based on the input file header or the column aliases overridden in the query): `q -D{{delimiter}} -O "SELECT {{column}} as {{alias}} from {{path/to/file}}"`