Grant Robinson wrote:
On Dec 13, 2004, at 3:22 PM, Soren Harward wrote:
On Mon 13 Dec 2004 at 14:03:50, Grant Robinson said:
That's a lot of information. What is it? I'd be willing to bet that you
could use grep and/or sed (or just perl) to extract the info you need in a
more manageable form.
A mysqldump of a largish db. :)
One thing. If it's a dump from a mysql database, wouldn't it just be easier to source it into a database server and manipulate it with SQL? I find SQL easier to understand than a few editors I've tried. I'm pretty good at SQL though. Maybe that has something to do with it.
Lloyd Brown
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