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Old 08-21-2003, 04:26 AM
vonbrocklin vonbrocklin is offline
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MySQL Import Trouble

I am trying to import a fairly large (2MB) mysql database from a standard .sql file using the phpMyAdmin interface. The process runs and runs, but at the end none of my tables show up and I have an empty db. I used this same .sql file a few days ago but there was a lot less data in there. It worked fine.

So is there some size limit, or another way to efficiently get my database back up on the server? It cleary is churning away on the file but nothing happens. The file itself is fine because I can import it locally.
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Old 08-21-2003, 05:19 AM
Brangwyn Brangwyn is offline
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tried running it using something other than phpMyAdmin ? I'm not a big fan of phpMyAdmin personally, give one of the others a go that were linked in this thread here http://www.matrixwebhosting.net/foru...t=mysqlfro nt
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