Or maybe you could use the cmd line, write a little script to automate the export process...

F

On Aug 23, 2008, at 14:02, Guido Neitzer wrote:

I don't know how feasible that is in your situation, but if you do a select
in FrontBase Manager, you can copy & paste rows to a text file (tab
delimited) that you can save and easily import to another database with the
FrontBase Manager import tools.

cug


On 22.08.08 12:16, "William Hatch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I found a few threads that mentioned using a write data, as opposed to
write all output.... sql92 command for FrontBase. My goal is to get a
data export of a subset of table and then imported into another
FrontBase server; I don't need the entire db. Does anybody have any
usage examples of this? sql92 help doesn't list this, and the docs
don't mention it. Worst case, I supposed I could hack the write all
output generated schema.sql script to just do the inserts I'm
interested in, but thought there might be a more efficient way. Thanks.

Bill



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