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Apr 03, 2008
07:44 AM
Hi i want to know if this is the way to load the sql file
hi,
i am loading the sql scripts externally from the execute script or batch feature of installanywhere.
I CALL the batch file whose contents are as follows:
mysql -ulocalhost -uroot -proot -Proot < C:\xxx.sql
Is this approach right or am i going amry somewhere in between.
james.
i am loading the sql scripts externally from the execute script or batch feature of installanywhere.
I CALL the batch file whose contents are as follows:
mysql -ulocalhost -uroot -proot -Proot < C:\xxx.sql
Is this approach right or am i going amry somewhere in between.
james.
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Apr 04, 2008
01:19 AM
hi,
i would like to know if i am right in using this approach
I am calling the sql scripts using the execute script or batch file
:
call "$USER_INSTALL_DIR$$/$XXX.sql"
or using like this:
call mysql -ulocalhost -uroot -proot -P3306 < "$USER_INSTALL_DIR$$/$yyy.sql"
Am i right when i load the sql scripts in the mysql database
Or can these be done effectively
james.
i would like to know if i am right in using this approach
I am calling the sql scripts using the execute script or batch file
:
call "$USER_INSTALL_DIR$$/$XXX.sql"
or using like this:
call mysql -ulocalhost -uroot -proot -P3306 < "$USER_INSTALL_DIR$$/$yyy.sql"
Am i right when i load the sql scripts in the mysql database
Or can these be done effectively
james.