[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 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?
> 
But the dump who't have it set to zero, so it will reload with its
proper value.

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