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Reno

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Posted on 06-02-04 01:54 AM Link | Quote
Is there any (easy) way to upload a saved MySQL database (save as a .sql file) to another database, using phpMyAdmin or other content management systems?

Thanks in advance.
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Posted on 06-02-04 05:38 AM Link | Quote
yes. go to PMA, then in the right panel, select the 'SQL' tab. where it says "or location of the textfile", use the button to select the .sql file, and submit it.

may take a while if it's a large file (to upload and process).
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Posted on 06-02-04 08:29 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Vystrix Nexoth
yes. go to PMA, then in the right panel, select the 'SQL' tab. where it says "or location of the textfile", use the button to select the .sql file, and submit it.

may take a while if it's a large file (to upload and process).


well thats assumeing you saved the original SQL correct. I did it wrong, used extended inserts, and erk couldent do it through P-M-A .... I hate to insert 30,000 post manually ...
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Posted on 06-03-04 12:09 AM Link | Quote
I had tried that, and saved the whole database as one .sql file, but it appears that there was a problem with PMA itself...would saving each row at a time help?

Thanks anyway.
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Posted on 06-03-04 06:00 AM Link | Quote
If you have the original SQL file, you can go into it and manually put all the info back.

Go to your PMA, and click the tab SQL. Then copy the SQL info in there, and click go or query or whatever the button is, and it should put it back. This could take a LONG time depending on how much info is in the SQL file
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Posted on 06-04-04 03:49 AM Link | Quote
if you use extended inserts

reuploading to a new DB will cause it to break

Read this

and read that


(edited by ErkDog on 06-03-04 09:08 PM)
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Posted on 06-04-04 04:46 AM Link | Quote
You should just be able to change stuff in config.php and save/reupload the SQL data via phpMyAdmin... I've done it before.

(BTW Erk, when making a link with a URL that long, you should truncate some of it so there's no scrolling)
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