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| From: | Todd Lyons | Date: | September 14 2009 3:34pm |
| Subject: | Re: HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | ||
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On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Michael Dykman <mdykman@stripped> wrote: > If I may, > > If you have foreign keys on your InnoDB, you can still import your > data to MyISAM but foreign keys will be lost. Otherwise, the data > will load just fine. Very good point. My comment was based on the possibly erroneous assumption that if you were using foreign keys, when you switched to MyISAM you wanted to continue to use foreign keys. Without the op saying one way or the other, Michael's answer is more correct than mine. -- Regards... Todd
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| • HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | Néstor | 14 Sep |
| • Re: HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | Michael Dykman | 14 Sep |
| • Re: HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | Todd Lyons | 14 Sep |
| • Re: HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | Michael Dykman | 14 Sep |
| • Re: HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | Todd Lyons | 14 Sep |
| • Re: HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | Néstor | 14 Sep |
| • Re: HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | Néstor | 14 Sep |
| • Re: HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | Néstor | 14 Sep |
| • Re: HOW TO Backup a mysql innodb on windows? | Néstor | 14 Sep |
