Hi Paul,
Yup - that's exactly what I was actually trying to do. But I can't import
the whole file in one go - it crashes - so I was hoping to break it up into
more manageable sections and import them one at a time. Maybe there is some
corruption in the file but I can't find where it is if I can't parse the
file!
Pat

On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 at 08:37, Paul Dennis via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
wrote:

> I would do as follows. Install a copy of mysql. Download and use heidi an
> open source sql client and import the dump file file. Then you will be able
> to view the "structure" and the tables/data. Heidi can export the data from
> the tables you need. It's quite straightforward.  Alternatively you could
> use the plug-in from Pluggers to connect and replicate into 4D. It comes
> with a demo method to replicate the table straight into 4D.
> Paul
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