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| From: | Johan De Meersman | Date: | October 21 2011 8:26am |
| Subject: | Re: Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | ||
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----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alex Schaft" <alexs@stripped> > > Got my app reading in a dump created with extended-inserts off, and > lumping all of the insert statements together. Works like a charm Just for laughs, would you mind posting the on-disk size of your database, and the restore time with both extended and single inserts? -- Bier met grenadyn Is als mosterd by den wyn Sy die't drinkt, is eene kwezel Hy die't drinkt, is ras een ezel
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| • Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | Alex Schaft | 20 Oct |
| • Re: Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | Alex Schaft | 20 Oct |
| • Re: Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | Johan De Meersman | 20 Oct |
| • Re: Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | Alex Schaft | 20 Oct |
| • Re: Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | Johan De Meersman | 20 Oct |
| • Re: Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | Johnny Withers | 20 Oct |
| • Re: Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | Alex Schaft | 21 Oct |
| • Re: Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | Johan De Meersman | 21 Oct |
| • Re: Maximum line length or statement length for mysqldump | Alex Schaft | 22 Oct |
