Sincerely,
Steven Roussey
http://Network54.com/?pp=e

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> Subject: Re: Re: recover lost index
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> You have written the following:
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> > Does anyone know how / if it's possible to recover a lost .MYI file
if
> I
> > still have the .MYD and .frm files? It seems like it should be
> possible
> > but I haven't found any documentation on it yet.
> 
> This is essentially what BACKUP TABLE does. Try RESTORE TABLE. First
> move the files somewhere else and give RESTORE TABLE the path. It
should
> copy them to the datadir and create the MYI file.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Steven Roussey
> http://Network54.com/?pp=e
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