is this "tee" or "\T" command supposed to still work in mysql 4.x?
the manual says
* For logging, you can use the `tee' option. The `tee' can be
started with option `--tee=...', or from the command-line
interactively with command `tee'.
of course there isn't a single example of the syntax in the manual,
because we are supposed to just know how to do it i guess. so i can
only guess that these commands:
pager (\P) Set PAGER [to_pager].
Print the query results via PAGER.
[...]
tee (\T) Set outfile [to_outfile].
Append everything into given outfile.
should work similarly. but this is what happens:
mysql> pager less
PAGER set to less
mysql> tee log.txt
No outfile specified!
mysql> tee /tmp/log.txt
No outfile specified!
mysql> tee = /tmp/log.txt
No outfile specified!
the --tee=filename argument to the mysql client works fwiw...
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