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**To export journal blocks to S3** The following ``export-journal-to-s3`` example creates an export job for journal blocks within a specified date and time range from a ledger with the name ``myExampleLedger``. The export job writes the blocks into a specified Amazon S3 bucket. :: aws qldb export-journal-to-s3 \ --name myExampleLedger \ --inclusive-start-time 2019-09-18T00:00:00Z \ --exclusive-end-time 2019-09-18T22:59:59Z \ --role-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/my-s3-export-role \ --s3-export-configuration file://my-s3-export-config.json Contents of ``my-s3-export-config.json``:: { "Bucket": "awsExampleBucket", "Prefix": "ledgerexport1/", "EncryptionConfiguration": { "ObjectEncryptionType": "SSE_S3" } } Output:: { "ExportId": "ADR2ONPKN5LINYGb4dp7yZ" } For more information, see `Exporting Your Journal in Amazon QLDB <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/qldb/latest/developerguide/export-journal.html>`__ in the *Amazon QLDB Developer Guide*.