Re: [PHP] Dumped OK, Restore NOT

2001-12-05 Thread Kurt Lieber
On Wednesday 05 December 2001 08:02 am, you wrote: Little problem with MySQL 3.23.46 under Windows ME. I This would be an excellent question for the MySQL mailing list. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail:

RE: [PHP] Dumped OK, Restore NOT

2001-12-05 Thread Nicolas Guilhot
Maybe you can try to launch the sql dump file from the SQL shell, not directly from the command line. I think it will give you more feedback about what is going on. Go to the directory where you have your smarts.sql file. Just type mysql smarts And in the SQL shell type \. smarts.sql If you are

Re: [PHP] Dumped OK, Restore NOT

2001-12-05 Thread René Fournier
That's why I cross-posted there as well. But I've found that posting to the mysql list doesn't help, more often than not--perhaps fewer subscribers. Anyways, if any PHP people here are--god forbid--actually using MySQL as their database, I would GREATLY appreciate any help in this matter.

RE: [PHP] Dumped OK, Restore NOT

2001-12-05 Thread Jon Haworth
Anyways, if any PHP people here are--god forbid--actually using MySQL as their database, I would GREATLY appreciate any help in this matter. I've thoroughly read the mysqldump chapter in the docs, and gone through several tutorials, but have found nothing on actually restoring a database

Re: [PHP] Dumped OK, Restore NOT

2001-12-05 Thread René Fournier
You know, I tried that, it it STILL didn't work. Then, after remembering to reboot my brain, I took a look at the smarts.sql that my ISP kindly dumped for me, to see what code/statements it might be missing--and lo and behold!--it didn't have a USE database; statement! Adding this one wee