OK, now I get it. I'll give that a try. Thanks for the tip about the OmniWeb
browser, too.
- Original Message
From: Chris Sansom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: David Blomstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Sunday, October 8, 2006 1:51:33 AM
Subject: Re: Mov
At 15:01 -0700 7/10/06, David Blomstrom wrote:
Thanks. Is this something I can do through phpMyAdmin?
Yes! Easy:
First, create the database - just the database, no tables or anything
- on the Mac.
Next, go to the database on the PC in phpMyAdmin and without
selecting a table in the sidebar
t: Saturday, October 7, 2006 3:33:59 PM
Subject: Re: Moving Database from PC to Apple
Hi David
mysqldump is a command-line program which you can run through the
terminal window. The "Terminal" application is in the "Utilities"
directory under the "Applications" direct
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From: mos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Saturday, October 7, 2006 2:26:19 PM
Subject: Re: Moving Database from PC to Apple
At 04:00 PM 10/7/2006, you wrote:
I recently purchased a MacBook Pro laptop and hired someone to
help me set
up Apache, PHP
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Sent: Saturday, October 7, 2006 2:26:19 PM
Subject: Re: Moving Database from PC to Apple
At 04:00 PM 10/7/2006, you wrote:
>I recently purchased a MacBook Pro laptop and hired someone to help me set
>up Apache, PHP and MySQL on it. Now I want to import my database tables
>
At 04:00 PM 10/7/2006, you wrote:
I recently purchased a MacBook Pro laptop and hired someone to help me set
up Apache, PHP and MySQL on it. Now I want to import my database tables
from my PC. So my main question is this: Is there a quick, simple of
importing an entire database? If not, I figur
I recently purchased a MacBook Pro laptop and hired someone to help me set up
Apache, PHP and MySQL on it. Now I want to import my database tables from my
PC. So my main question is this:
Is there a quick, simple of importing an entire database?
If not, I figured I'd simply export each database