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From:Nuno Pereira Date:August 1 2005 1:58pm
Subject:Re: mysql command line execution
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Jason Pyeron wrote:
> sorry, reply to error here
> 
> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Nuno Pereira wrote:
> 
>> Michael Stassen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> You can, but why are you reinventing the wheel?  Option files have 
>>> already been provided for this purpose.  In what way is storing the 
>>> batch user password in 'password_file' better than than storing it in 
>>> an option file?
>>
>>
>> Storing in an option file didn't work, so I use this option.
> 
> 
> Could you please explain storing in an option file did not work?

I tried to use the "-p=password" option, (replacing password with the 
right password, of course), but it didn't work. Get it from a file with 
the options I wrote is my current solution. I don't like to store it in 
a global option file, but I may consider to use it from an user option 
file, if that is possible.

-- 
Nuno Pereira
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