Thanks for your response, Rolando. I know all the DML to create the
database is in the mysqldump. I was looking for a command or command
options, if there are any, to extract the DML for the database, like what
you can do with mysqlbinlog.
----- Message from Rolando Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 10 Jul 2007
09:47:15 -0400 (EDT) -----
To: waldo tumanut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to restore 1 database from mysqldump of all databases
When the mysqldump ran against all databases, the USE <db-name> command
should have appeared above each section of that databases dump. Try using
Perl or the head or tail Unix command to hunt down the Database you are
dumping. Read all lines until the next USE <db-name> command.
Example: If you mysqldumped databases DB1, DB2 (copyright IBM), DB3, DB4,
and DB5
and you want ot restore just DB3, locate the string "USE DB3" (say its line
200000)
and "USE DB4" (say its line 250000). Copy lines 200000 to 250000 to another
SQL script.
Then run that new script.
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