Which version of mysql are you exporting from and inserting into?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

I am trying to create a table on the remote server from a table I created on my local sever but it never seems to work

CREATE TABLE `sheet1` (
 `id` int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment,
 `title` varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
 `fname` varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
 `sname` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `job_title` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `organisation` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `email` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `street` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `city` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `postcode` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `office_tel` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `mobile` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `fax` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `web` varchar(255) default NULL,
 `add_info` varchar(255) default NULL,
 PRIMARY KEY  (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=303 ;


There seems to be a problem with the last line (this is exported from my local server). I am just learning about mySql as I go so have no real clue about CHARSET and ENGINE (which I believe may be the problem)

This is the error

1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=303' at line 18

and this is what the manual  says (not very helpful)

a.. Error: 1064 SQLSTATE: 42000 (ER_PARSE_ERROR)

Message: %s near '%s' at line %d


Any help will be appreciated.

R.


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