You know, I tried that, it it STILL didn't work. Then, after remembering
to reboot my brain, I took a look at the smarts.sql that my ISP kindly
dumped for me, to see what code/statements it might be missing--and lo
and behold!--it didn't have a USE database; statement! Adding this one
wee line
rts.sql"
If you are not in the directory of the file smarts.sql then you need to give
a full path to this file.
Hope it helps.
Nicolas
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De : René Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Anyways, if any PHP people here are--god forbid--actually using MySQL as
> their database, I would GREATLY appreciate any help in this matter. I've
> thoroughly read the mysqldump chapter in the docs, and gone through
> several tutorials, but have found nothing on actually restoring a
> data
That's why I cross-posted there as well. But I've found that posting to
the mysql list doesn't help, more often than not--perhaps fewer
subscribers.
Anyways, if any PHP people here are--god forbid--actually using MySQL as
their database, I would GREATLY appreciate any help in this matter. I've
On Wednesday 05 December 2001 08:02 am, you wrote:
> Little problem with MySQL 3.23.46 under Windows ME. I
This would be an excellent question for the MySQL mailing list.
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Little problem with MySQL 3.23.46 under Windows ME. I'm trying to create
a database from an .sql file (the dumped remains of a functioning
database--also MySQL). The dumping was easy, but I'm having a problem
putting it back. I have a dumped file called smarts.sql that starts this
way:
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