Hello.

Please, could you explain more in detail what is the problem to check
table dependencies? mysql command line client supports the batch mode,
and you can run queries with -e option in the command line. See:
  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-command-options.html


Hugh Sasse wrote:
> I have a database backed-website in development.  (It's Rails based,
> but for this question it probably doesn't matter.)  To make sure
> things are clean during development I re-generate things from a
> script.  Some things I generate depend on tables existing.  Other
> things depend on tables being populated with data.   And my testing
> depends on the web application having been created as well as the 
> tables populated.
> 
> Clearly the above dependency graph is asking for a Makefile.  So how
> do I check the table dependencies from make?   Searching for mysql
> and make mostly turns up building instructions, of course, so it's
> tricky to find the answer to this.
> 
> This is with Mysql 4.1.x, cygwin and Solaris.
> 
>         Thank you
>         Hugh


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