RE: Table solution

2002-11-11 Thread Lamar
low and it worked. sorry for the inconvenience. I am short on time. sincerely, Lamar -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:jurban@;urbanresearch.com] Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 8:44 PM To: Lamar Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Table solution You can use mysqldum

Re: Table solution

2002-11-11 Thread jurban
You can use mysqldump to export the data from your webserver to a file, ftp the file, and import into your local database. There are also some tools that might help -- urSQL (http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql), for example, can export query results directly to Excel. This means you could connect

RE: Table solution

2002-11-11 Thread Peter Lovatt
phpMyAdmin has an 'export to csv or Excel' function. If you are running php this will produce a CSV file you can import directly into Excel http://www.phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/ hth Peter --- Excellence in internet and open source software ---

RE: Table solution

2002-11-11 Thread Chris Kay
Mysqlfront has this nice feature where u can open 2 database and copy it >From 1 to the other - Chris Kay (Systems Development) Techex Communications Website: www.techex.com.au Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Telephone: 1300 88 111 2 - Fax: (02