>
> That's because there's nothing particularly remarkable about
> dumping BLOB
> values. Possibly you could have problems if they're really large.
>
> However, I take it from your message that you're trying to
> dump a table
> with BLOB columns and not having success? If so, it'd be a
> goo
Hello.
What version of MySQL do you use? In my practice
mysqldump works well enough with tables which have fields of blob data types.
"Caron, Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been looking around (manual, google, etc.) to find out if I can use
> mysqldump with B
At 12:06 -0500 11/9/04, Caron, Christian wrote:
Hi,
I have been looking around (manual, google, etc.) to find out if I can use
mysqldump with BLOB tables, but to no avail. Is it possible to do so, and if
yes, is there any flag I need to give to mysqldump?
Or can you point me to the manual page that
Hi,
I have been looking around (manual, google, etc.) to find out if I can use
mysqldump with BLOB tables, but to no avail. Is it possible to do so, and if
yes, is there any flag I need to give to mysqldump?
Or can you point me to the manual page that describes that?
The page http://dev.mysql.c