making it work.
> Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 18:49:24 -0400
> To: Benjamin Pflugmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: Eric Frazier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: mysqldump -A >dump.txt
>
> Hi,
>
> I didn't get that deeply into why exactly, but it seems that w
Eric,
Monday, June 03, 2002, 1:49:24 AM, you wrote:
EF> I didn't get that deeply into why exactly, but it seems that when I removed
EF> the mysql database from the file, that the rest went fine with
EF> mysql -u -p http://www.mysql.com/doc/m/y/mysqldump.html
EF> I got an error about the column_p
Hi,
I didn't get that deeply into why exactly, but it seems that when I removed
the mysql database from the file, that the rest went fine with
mysql -u -p Hi.
>
>Which version of mysqldump did you use and what error message do you
>get?
>
>I have never used mysqldump this way but from what I read
Hi.
Which version of mysqldump did you use and what error message do you
get?
I have never used mysqldump this way but from what I read in the help
of mysqldump 3.23.31, mysqldump should insert the necessary SQL
statements regarding changing and creating the databases (if they do
not already exi
Hi,
How do I deal with the import of this file? Every example I see involves a
dump of a single database, or else uses a command line like my subject, but
with no corresponding mysqlimport. If I use mysql http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
http://lists.mysql.com/ (the l