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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Sweden
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Anyone good at MyAdmin?
I wonder if there is someone here that is good at MyAdmin. My question is simply how I do when Im going to restore a database after having made a backup of it. I run the webbased version (dont know if there are any other version, but...) at cobaltweb.com
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All you have to do is paste the contents of the .sql file into the query window and you should be in business. If the DB was really big, you may have to restore it from Telnet/SSH.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Sweden
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So I just open the file I got from MyAdmin in ie Notepad?
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