Robin Vickery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On 8/23/05, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You may (or may not) remember me posting to the list a couple of weeks
> > ago asking about using REGEX to get queries out of PHP files for a
> > migration project. I had to let it go for several days, but started
> > working on it again yesterday, here is the code (no REGEX was used in
> > the making of this code);
> 
> Just a thought - and I know it's a little late, sorry.
> 
> Have you considered writing a wrapper for mysql_query() that logs its
> parameters?

(I cannot locate the original post, hence replying to this mail)

You can enable logging in mysql server itself to log all queries
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/binary-log.html ( there are ways to
restrict logging to only some databases) . Later when you want to replay
the sql statements, you can use mysqlbinlog 

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