On 28.02.2001 21:26:17 ?iso-8859-1?Q?F=E1bio_Ottolini?= wrote:
> Try using mysqldump.
This won't work always! For instance, I have a table that has a auto_increment
INT column in it. Storing a row with this column set to 0 (zero), will add this
row just fine. But now the row will not have this column set to 0, but to the
value it would get when normally auto incrementing it.
How to circumvent this?
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