On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 04:42, Victoria Reznichenko wrote:
> 
> What about mysqldump?
>      http://www.mysql.com/doc/m/y/mysqldump.html
> 
> You can make dump file of your table, copy from one server to
> another and restore table or
>         mysqldump database_name table_name | mysql -hhost_name
>         -uuser_name database_name

Thanks, if I'd known export was called mysqldump, I would've searched on
that instead of export. Seems there should be a reference to export that
would point to mysqldump in the manual or online docs somewhere, IMO.
(but then again, maybe I'm the only person to ever search for export.)
:-)
Thanks for the help,
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