You can restore it by just doing:
$ mysql dbname < dbnams.sql
ROGGER ALEXIS VASQUEZ MARTINEZ wrote:
:Thanks and
:How DO I RESTORE IT ???
:
:
:mysqldump -uusername -ppassword -hhostname dbname > dbname.sql
:
:That will dump the database 'dbname' into the file 'db
mysql -u username -p -h newdbname < dbname.sql
-Original Message-
From: ROGGER ALEXIS VASQUEZ MARTINEZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 3:51 PM
To: Tyler Longren; ROGGER ALEXIS VASQUEZ MARTINEZ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RESTORE ??? RE: NewBie Question; Backup
At 9:51 AM -0600 11/29/01, ROGGER ALEXIS VASQUEZ MARTINEZ wrote:
>Thanks and
>How DO I RESTORE IT ???
IF using at least version 3.23.25, then you can use RESTORE TABLE
(described just after BACKUP TABLE).
--
Michael
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