I'm assuming that the .sql file consists of a list of MySQL queries,
that when performed sequentially will set up your system.

That being the case, the  perfered way ot install the thing is to do a
'mysql [host/username/password parameters] < file.sql'.

I believe you can also run file.sql scripts using phpMyAdmin.

If you were to define a mysql_run_script() function, it would look a
bit like the following:

<?pseudo_code

function mysql_run_script($file){

$sql = file_get_contents($file);

$queries = split_sql_into_individual_sql_queries($sql);

foreach($queries as $query){
    mysql_query($query); 
}

}

?>

Come to think of it, you could turn the above pseudo code into valid
php code, by defining the split_sql_into_individual_sql_queries()
function. This would involve splitting by ';', taking into account the
possibility that ';' may occur in the middle of a string.

Check out the code for phpmyadmin, or phpbb(db backup/recover
feature), for a better idea.

On 5/27/05, tony yau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
>     I got this .sql script that setup the whole db schema, I can run
> mysql.exe to run on my pc but when it goes to a hosting company's server I
> don't have that command!
> 
>     So I tried to include("setup.sql") into a string and send that as one
> long sql query. BUT I need to get rid of all the comment lines first in the
> script!!
> 
>     can someone give me a better idea of doing this.
>     (there must be an equivalent php function like
> mysql_run_script("setup.sql"))
> 
> 
> thanks
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