of "mysql mydb < somefile.sql"
I don't know if it will work - but have you tried using
SOURCE in the mysql query?
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Daevid Vincent; mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: RE: What's the PHP equivallent of "mysql mydb < somefile.sql"
>
> I don't know if it will work - but have you tried using
> SOURCE in the mysql query?
>
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> From: Daevid Vincent [ma
I don't know if it will work - but have you tried using SOURCE in the mysql
query?
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From: Daevid Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 11:01 AM
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Subject: What's the PHP equivallent of "mysql mydb
Daevid Vincent wrote:
Currently I run an 'updater' script to run through a directory of .sql files
using something like this in PHP:
$COMMAND = "mysql ".$OPTION['db_prefix'].$db." < ".$mydir.$filename;
system($COMMAND, $ret);
What would be the equivallent way to to this in a PHP
Currently I run an 'updater' script to run through a directory of .sql files
using something like this in PHP:
$COMMAND = "mysql ".$OPTION['db_prefix'].$db." < ".$mydir.$filename;
system($COMMAND, $ret);
What would be the equivallent way to to this in a PHP mysql_query(""); way?