Hi.

See

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/LOAD_DATA_LOCAL.html

and upgrade to the latest stable release.





Michael Ragsdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Running MySQL 4.0.12-NT on a Windows 2k Pro Server.

> 

> When I attempt to execute mysqldump.exe, I get the following error:

> 

> mysqldump: ERROR: unknown variable 'local-infile=1'

> 

> I tried using --force and it didn't help.

> 

> Showing the variables, I get local-infile to be TRUE.  I looked in my.ini 

> and found 3 instances of local-infile=1, for [mysqld], [mysql], and 

> [client].  I thought perhaps if I put spaces around the = sign, that may 

> help, but after editing the file, stopping and starting the service, the 

> same error.  This mysql server has been running for well over a year with 

> no problems, but I've never had to do a dump before.

> 

> Any suggestions welcome.

> 

> -Mike

> 

> 



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