how it was resolved.
Rhino
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Just as a followup to my own remarks
Hello.
If you switch to the debug binary of the mysqldump, you will be able to
find the query which causes 1064 error. See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/debugging-client.html
Rhino wrote:
Just as a followup to my own remarks, I've tried running my backup
script with the new syntax
I have an automated backup script that has been running daily for a couple
of years now. It has never given me trouble until the last two days. For the
last two days, I have been getting this message when backing up my newest
database:
/usr/bin/mysqldump: Got error: 1064: You have an error in
Rhino wrote:
I have an automated backup script that has been running daily for a
couple of years now. It has never given me trouble until the last two
days. For the last two days, I have been getting this message when
backing up my newest database:
/usr/bin/mysqldump: Got error: 1064: You
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Rhino wrote:
I have an automated backup script that has been running daily for a
couple
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