You can't transfer database files directly between versions. The file
format is different. You need to dump the data to a text file and
import it.
This isn't like FileMaker, Word or Excel where it will realize it's an
older version and convert it.
On Jun 24, 2005, at 9:42 AM, Alla-amin wrote:
Yes, 10.1.5 runs mysqk version 3, it was actually
running 3.23.51 and 10.3 runs 4.0.14 I think. Ok - the
database in question have been backedup with files
such as
table1.frm.gz
table1.MYD.gz
table1.MYI.gz
and so on.gz
When I create a new database on the new server and
copy these files to the the new database, mysql
doesn't recognize them.
When I rename table1.frm to table1.frm and copy it to
the new server database - mysql says that there is no
data there.
I haven't tried this on a 10.1.5 system yet - will do
that asap.
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