Well, my regular internet is back (cable problem)
I should point out that every database has different tables and columns, so no matter what you do there will be the matter of proper queries.
There's a way to have phpMyAdmin help you: (I was hoping you would explore there)
You can use either the SQL or Search tabs to create queries that output the results you need.
If you are using the Query Tab, cut/copy the Query and paste it into the SQL Query window
run the Query (see results table) -- when the query is run, you will see an option to 'create PHP code' this will write the query in a form that will return an array that you can use in PHP to output the data (to whatever you want).
I'm quite sure this is not as complete a solution as you may have desired, but read my first point an try to get where its coming from. Any true 'database' is self-defining, so you have to look inside with a tool FIRST, then instruct it what to do in its command language (now almost universally SQL -- Structured Query Language). Also, realize that there really is no such thing as truly 'raw' data, all data has to be structured so the receiver can format it meaningfully. The simplest forms are comma, quote, or tab delimited text. (CSV).
There are other tools such as Navicat, and phpMyEdit (plus many many more) that can help create code. Some are free, others (like Navicat) are just a good investment.
http://www.navicat.com/en/http://www.phpmyedit.org/You could also look at this sample, its quite straightforward:
http://www.tutorial5.com/content/view/159/85/ Good Luck