Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> The easiest way I can think of would be to use the serializers;
> serialize the contents of the MySQL database, and deserialize it into
> SQLite.

I read the docs on this.  Would the steps be something like this?

* With database set to MySQL with content:
* Serialize to whatever type seems best (python?).
* Switch settings to use SQLite
* Deserialize into Python

It's the last part that isn't well defined in the docs.

> I've been fiddling around this area of late with a view to getting
> test fixtures working, so if you go down this path and find
> bugs/encounter difficulties, I'd be interested in hearing about them.

I'd probably be looking at this more heavily early next week so sure.
Could you provide a few more details on whether the above is the right
idea?

Thanks,
Rob


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