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I have a bash script that extracts all the tables and tarballs them up. PM me I'll send it to you. Might be some stuff of use to pick the bones out of.
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You can dump table structure and table data to separate files (-d and -t). Might be worth dumping each table to separate files with -T. Don't forget stored procedures, triggers etc..
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Not sure if I've got the wrong end of the stick here, but have you tried the...
...option to insert one row per line?Code:--skip-extended-insert
The table structure should sit on multiple lines by default - if not you might want to look at the format of carriage returns/line feeds within the dump file to see if they match the format used by your client.
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msqldump and version control systems
The aim:
During development I want to dump MySQL tables in a format suitable for input to a version control system (Thanks Nick).
Plain mysqldump outputs all the data on one line, and there will be changes to the table structure along the way as well, so I am thinking that what I want is:
- a dump of the table structure
- a dump of the data with one line per record
To be honest, before we even talk about version control, being able to do a diff at the (bash) command line would be rather useful.
I came across this blog entry, but it relates to MySQL 4.n and I'm now on 5.1.42.
I have a FreeBSD web server and OS X as a client (also with MySQL) to go at.
As a sanity check, am I going in the right direction here?Tags: None
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