No.
How would the server know if you had used the previous output file?
As a matgter of fact, since it is still there, I guess you didn't.

Have your cgi script move it.

Carter, Steve wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I am trying to export a query into a .CSV file using SELECT ... OUTFILE at
>the command prompt.
>
>
>It works ok the first time but all subsequent runs give a 1086 error - "File
>already exists".
>
>I have to use the command prompt vs. a GUI as I am running this in a .cgi
>script.  Is there any way that I overwrite the file each time I export.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Steve Carter
>  
>



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