No it does not. But when I dump database name "mydb" it does. but not the database with name "1".
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 Manasi Save

On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 09:23:21  0200, Jangita  wrote:
On 06/09/2010 6:54 a, Manasi Save wrote:
 > > Dear Nitin,
 > >
> > I have newly installed mysql on this server. > >
 > > mysql> Select version();
 > >  -----------------------------
 > > | version() |
 > >  -----------------------------
 > > | 5.1.22-rc-Debian_2~ppa5-log |
 > >  -----------------------------
 > >
> > Earlier I use to run the same command on Fedora-with same mysql version. > > I could not possibly change the database name. There are quite a few > > databases I have on the system. > >
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 > > Regards,
 > > Manasi Save
 > >
 > Does it work when you dump only the database `1`?
 >
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