Be sure to separate your command with semi-colon(;)

Besides...i havent seen here your script...just try and add it...



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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Steven Gearhart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Sunday, March 17, 2002 1:39 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Can not run multiple command scripts

        As usual, I am a newbie to MySQL. I have been studying the user
manual and
        Paul DuBois' book, MySQL. I have tried to run the scripts for
"menagerie"
        and "samp_db" on both a Windows 2000 machine and a Linux machine,
both local
        and remote with version 3.23.49a. I have used the command line and
several
        GUI interfaces with the same result. I am able to run a single
command,
        however, if I try and run a script with two or more commands, I
receive an
        error number 1064 - syntax error. This usually shows the error at
line 1.

        What am I doing wrong? I am about to give up.


        /*****************/
        Steven Gearhart
        Gearhart, Inc.
        Phone/Fax: 770.466.2898
        Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


        
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