I did a "dump" from the current version of MySQLMan on one computer, and moved the create_table script to another computer, and used a modified (but modified current) version of the program to try to import the data. (neither of them my computers, so I don't know what was modified on the second one, but I did install the first one, so the dump looked good.... the import didn't work.)
It kept choking on the comments, putting the line following after the # as one long comment, and saying "No query" and/or causing a server error.
If I took the comments out, it worked fine.
Putting an extra space or line between the # and the following command didn't work. I don't know if it was the modified version of MySQLMan or the release version, so I'm reporting this to both places. (I don't have access to the MySQLMan program at the moment to check, and I wanted to post before I forgot.)
example:
# create table xyz
#
CREATE TABLE ..... ;Becomes:
# # create table xyz # CREATE TABLE ..... ;
and gives a "no query" error message.
Easy for someone to check who's got a running copy, and now that I've posted a message, I'll remember to check my copy when I can if no one else does it first.
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It kept choking on the comments, putting the line following after the # as one long comment, and saying "No query" and/or causing a server error.
If I took the comments out, it worked fine.
Putting an extra space or line between the # and the following command didn't work. I don't know if it was the modified version of MySQLMan or the release version, so I'm reporting this to both places. (I don't have access to the MySQLMan program at the moment to check, and I wanted to post before I forgot.)
example:
Code:
# # create table xyz
#
CREATE TABLE ..... ;
# # create table xyz # CREATE TABLE ..... ;
and gives a "no query" error message.
Easy for someone to check who's got a running copy, and now that I've posted a message, I'll remember to check my copy when I can if no one else does it first.
http://www.postcards.com
FAQ: http://www.postcards.com/FAQ/LinkSQL/