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| From: | Chris | Date: | March 11 1999 11:09pm |
| Subject: | Re: Database Synchronization Methods? | ||
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Better yet, doesn't mysql support this type of logging (And it only logs SQL statements that actually modify the database). --Chris > > I'm wondering if SQL supports some "native" method for > >synchronizing two databases with identical structures. As I > > You could write a log from your PC application that writes your > alterations as SQL statements. Then just run these against the "remote" > db.
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| • Database Synchronization Methods? | (John "Chris" Wren) | 11 Mar |
| • Re: Database Synchronization Methods? | Fred Lindberg | 11 Mar |
| • Re: Database Synchronization Methods? | (John "Chris" Wren) | 11 Mar |
| • Re: Database Synchronization Methods? | Fred Lindberg | 11 Mar |
| • Re: Database Synchronization Methods? | Chris | 12 Mar |
| • Re: Database Synchronization Methods? | Christian Mack | 13 Mar |
