Guillaume Fougnies writes:
>
> ok so it's a failure from mysqldump.
>
> I know this declaration is not really correct but mysqldump must regenerate a
>correct sql statement (good when pipe in mysql client i mean at least ;) ).
> It's not the case.
>
> Regards,
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> Guillaume FOUGNIES
> Research & Development Profile For You Ltd.
>
No, it is not mysqldump failure. If you specify integers where
literals are expected, then it is your fault. Use quotes and a problem
will dissapear.
Regards,
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