On 6 Jun 2002 at 14:34, Rohan Almeida wrote:

> Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > Whatever mysqldump generates is perfectly fine with postgres except for
> > mysql timestamps. They are concatenated digits at least while coming out of
> > database and postgres is not accepting that.
> perl?
> the mysql dump is a text file right?
> And u want to relpace a certain format
> into another one recognized by postgresql.
> Go perl, Go

OK. One idea but still requires massive writing as not all tables hosts a 
timestamp field. Anyway worth a try. Just that I don't know perl good enoggh... 
But that's a minor problem.. I got the idea..

Bye
 Shridhar

--
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bound to have something wrong with it.


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