Thanks, that seems the kind of thing I want, however it seems to be on 
about "legacy_db" - what does that mean/do?

Also, the output is rather shorter than I expected. Each table entry only 
contains:

#--------
> legacy_db.define_table('wfs100getfeature',
>     migrate=False)


Is this all I need? (I'm not in a position to test it myself - I'm new to 
web2py and don't have any sort of application yet).



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Also, there's a trivial bug:

>     print 'USAGE:\n\n    extract_mysql_models.py data_basename\n\n'

Shouldn't say mysql there.  :-)

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