Oh it's easy. Select database, export, select table, select csv, check save as file, go. I'm using an older version but I'd bet it hasn't changed much. You'll figure it out. ************************************************************ D. Eric Chadbourne My play site: http://www.NewMAG.org/ ************************************************************
Alf Stockton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/29/2006 11:33 AM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com cc: bcc: Subject: Re: MySQL export to csv Dwight E Chadbourne wrote: > If there's only a couple of tables you could just export to CSV per table > (phpmyadmin makes this easy). Simple for the Access user to import. Great. In fact there is only one table but I cannot see where in phpmyadmin the export is done......? -- Regards, Alf Stockton www.stockton.co.za All things that are, are with more spirit chased than enjoyed. -- Shakespeare, "Merchant of Venice" My email disclaimer is available at www.stockton.co.za/disclaimer.html -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] This message (including any attachments) contains information that may be confidential to Koninklijke Ahold N.V. or its group entities. If you are the intended recipient, you are authorized to use the information only as expressly authorized by Ahold and must strictly adhere to applicable security procedures, including without limitation the following: - You must protect files using the password and level of protection in which the file was provided to you; and - You may transmit files only as necessary for the task you are assigned using secure systems and appropriate encryption means. If you have received the message in error, please advise the sender by reply e-mail, and destroy all copies of the original message (including any attachments). Please direct any questions to the sender of this message.