Thanks, worked nicely. --- Paul DuBois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 14:52 +1000 6/8/03, JeRRy wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I have a text file with all my database information > to > >create databases to setting up tables. I have > looked > >throught the mysql docs onto how to load these on > from > >the mysql prompt. But all I can find is: > > > >load data infile "filename.txt" into table whatever > > > >But this is not what I am looking for. :( As the > >tables are already defined in the text file and the > >appropiate database name to enter them into. > > > >Is there a way to load these into the database > >directly instead of doing each table seperately > from > >the mysql prompt? (not web admin) > > > >Thanks in advance. > > > >Kind Regards, > >Jerry > > Do you mean that the text file contains SQL > statements? > If so, you can execute them like this: > > mysql < filename > > or maybe (if you don't select the database within > the file): > > mysql dbname < filename > > -- > Paul DuBois, Senior Technical Writer > Madison, Wisconsin, USA > MySQL AB, www.mysql.com > > Are you MySQL certified? > http://www.mysql.com/certification/ >
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