Christy,
Wednesday, May 08, 2002, 2:54:16 PM, you wrote:
CR> Hi Egor. For some reason, I have neither of those files...I've searched
CR> my machine for all CNF files and found only the four samples. I have
CR> lots of INI files but neither one called anything close to my.ini. I
CR> think I may have to give up. <sigh> :-) Thanks again for all your
CR> help!
Take one of these files (my-*.cnf) rename it to my.cnf and put into
the root dir of drive C: (or rename to my.ini and put into Windows
dir). Then add necessary lines.
my.cnf and my.ini are option files. What other options you can set in
these files you can read in our manual:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/O/p/Option_files.html
CR> Christy Roberts
CR> -----Original Message-----
CR> From: Egor Egorov [mailto:egor.egorov@stripped]
CR> Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 6:48 AM
CR> To: mysql@stripped
CR> Subject: Re: RE: RE: Converting text files to MySQL
CR> Christy,
CR> Tuesday, May 07, 2002, 6:01:53 PM, you wrote:
CR>> Thanks, Egor. I still can't get it to work though. I added those
CR> lines
CR>> under the [mysqld] and [client] sections - into my four .cnf files,
CR> they
CR>> are my-small.cnf, my-medium.cnf, my-large.cnf, and my-huge.cnf. I
CR>> dind't have a my.cnf like you mentioned. Is there something else I
CR>> should be doing? Thanks so much for your help!
CR> You should have my.ini file in your Windows system dir or my.cnf file in
CR> the
CR> root directory of the C: drive. Add those lines in your my.ini file.
CR>> Egor Egorov wrote:
CR>> Add in your my.cnf file rows:
CR>> [mysqld]
CR>> local-infile=1
CR>> [client]
CR>> local-infile=1
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