It sounds like the file is actually a MySQL database. Possibly an innodb file?
You will need to create the requisite table definition so MySQL knows how to
read it, then you might be able to read it.
j- k-
On Thursday 04 March 2004 12:08 am, Egor Egorov wrote:
> Manda Sairam <[EMAIL PR
Manda Sairam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Sir,
> I have a file with the name doc.db.001 It is a binary file and it is a mysql file.I
> tried opening the file using load data file command but failed with errors .Actually
> the problem is i donot know about the columns or the details abou
Hello Sir,
I have a file with the name doc.db.001 It is a binary file and it is a mysql file.I
tried opening the file using load data file command but failed with errors .Actually
the problem is i donot know about the columns or the details about the db file.How can
i import such a file.
regard
Hello List!
I am having an extremely unusual problem with MySQL3.22.27 running on a
Sun UltraII Solaris 7 (latest patches applied). This implementation of
MySQL 3.22.27 has been rock solid for better than 2 years now.
We have a primary/failover system here, and the primary 'sync