On Friday 07 March 2003 00:06, Rick Mann wrote:
> I have a DB where all of the tables are InnoDB, and there are a few
> straightforward FOREIGN KEY constraints. I would like to use mysqldump to
> back up the data or move it to another machine.
>
> The problem I'm running into is that when I try to
At 14:06 -0800 3/6/03, Rick Mann wrote:
I have a DB where all of the tables are InnoDB, and there are a few
straightforward FOREIGN KEY constraints. I would like to use mysqldump to
back up the data or move it to another machine.
The problem I'm running into is that when I try to import the data us
Respondendo,
quinta-feira, 6 de março de 2003, 19:06:06, Mensagem Original:
RM> I have a DB where all of the tables are InnoDB, and there are a few
RM> straightforward FOREIGN KEY constraints. I would like to use mysqldump to
RM> back up the data or move it to another machine.
RM> The problem I'm
Rick Mann wrote:
I have a DB where all of the tables are InnoDB, and there are a few
straightforward FOREIGN KEY constraints. I would like to use mysqldump to
back up the data or move it to another machine.
The problem I'm running into is that when I try to import the data using
mysql, the data is
I have a DB where all of the tables are InnoDB, and there are a few
straightforward FOREIGN KEY constraints. I would like to use mysqldump to
back up the data or move it to another machine.
The problem I'm running into is that when I try to import the data using
mysql, the data is imported in the