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babygodzilla
Messages : 2
Inscrit le : 28/11/2002 |
Posté le 28/11/2002 à 01:00:10
Message N°1 #
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this must be the dumbest question ever, but how do heck do I save my DB into my hard drive using eskuel?? |
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loranger
Messages : 392
Inscrit le : 04/04/2002 |
Posté le 28/11/2002 à 11:47:50
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no, that's not the dumbest question !
Click on the name of a database, your tables will be displayed.
Juste select the tables you want to export and click on "Dump tables".
Choose the options you want (only datas ? only structure ? both ? etc...), select "transmit" if you want to download the result of your dump and then press "Execute".
Here is your database' backup !
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babygodzilla
Messages : 2
Inscrit le : 28/11/2002 |
Posté le 28/11/2002 à 16:21:18
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ah man! i shoulda fig that out. i kept thinkin that if i 'dump' the tables i'd 'drop' em!!
another question: i heard that using eskuel I can dump insertion from a .SQL file, but part by part. see my DB is about 40 MB big and I can dump the whole thing at once cause the connection always times out. so i read somewhere that I can do it part by part. is that true? |
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loranger
Messages : 392
Inscrit le : 04/04/2002 |
Posté le 28/11/2002 à 16:33:25
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yes, we know "dump" is not the perfect term for this... we'll change it to "export" in the next version...
that's right :
you can export all your database to any splitted .sql files (just set an number in the "Nb of queries / file" field in the "dump page" )
you can import all your database from splitted sql files. Put all your *.sql files in the "incoming" directory of eSKUeL and click on the "Dump insertion" link ("import" link in the next version !)
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