The MySQL Manual states the following in the LOAD DATA INFILE section :-
If a filename with no leading components is given, the server looks for the file in
the database directory of the current database.
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From: John Connolly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 November
The environment info was copied from the "mysqlbug" command by our external
hosting company who truncated the lines therefore the last couple of
characters from each line is not there however it was a Solaris 2.8 binary
download of 4.0.5beta so you would have all of the info anyway.
>Description:
es anybody know what this means ?
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then I go to do another insert. Is this
a 4.0.2alpha feature and is fixed in later versions or is the way it was meant
to work in which case the documentation might need a little re-wording.
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Michael Ryan
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