2014/12/12 02:10 +0100, Christophe
When the app tries to do this, it raises an error :
'The used command is not allowed with this MySQL version'
The used MySQL version is 5.5.40 from Debian Wheezy package.
I found that some parameters or variables (local_infile for instance) can be
us
Hi,
Le 12/12/2014 11:51, Johan De Meersman a écrit :
- Original Message -
From: "yoku ts."
Subject: Re: command is not allowed with this MySQL version
Christophe has already told,
The used MySQL version is 5.5.40 from Debian Wheezy package.
No, that's the new versi
- Original Message -
> From: "yoku ts."
> Subject: Re: command is not allowed with this MySQL version
>
> Christophe has already told,
>> > The used MySQL version is 5.5.40 from Debian Wheezy package.
No, that's the new version. It'd be
Hi,
Christophe has already told,
> > The used MySQL version is 5.5.40 from Debian Wheezy package.
Maybe you missed *mysql command-line client's --local-infile option*
$ bin/mysql
mysql> SELECT @@version;
++
| @@version |
++
| 5.5.40-log |
++
1 row in set (0
- Original Message -
> From: "Christophe"
> Subject: command is not allowed with this MySQL version
>
> 'The used command is not allowed with this MySQL version'
Out of sheer morbid curiosity, what version were they running?
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