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I have a huge mysql dump file generated from phpmyAdmin (150 000 lines of create table, inserts....)

The mySql query tool fails to open such a big file. As a result i can't insert all the records.

Is there a way to do this ? Thanks John

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  • Is it the command line 'mysql' tool that fails to load the file? Usually something like mysql -p -h DBSERVER dbname < dbname.sql should work.
    – Alistair
    May 28, 2010 at 13:44

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The solution to restore large mysql database from sql dump file is using unix/linux shell command. To restore mysql database from a dump file, just type the command below:

mysql -u #username# -p #database# < #dump_file#

Of course you need to replace #username# to your database username and #database# to your target database. and rename #dump_file# to your dump file file name (Ex: dump.sql) Once you enter the command, the linux/unix shell will prompt you for your database user password, just key in your database password and you are done

borrowed from: http://www.techiecorner.com/31/how-to-restore-mysql-database-from-sql-dump-file/

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Split the file by parts. First the CREATE instructions, then the inserts.

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    i can't even open the file with notepad ++! I was wondering if a tool could read line by line..
    – jonathan
    May 28, 2010 at 13:45

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