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How to fix mysql errors in phpmyadmin when importing a database
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Great to hear to you got it running. Many database engines create clear text backup files or rather said dumps. On import the file is just loaded and the lines inside it are executed. That's mostly it. So you can basically do this kind of fixes on many database engines that are based on SQL. Some like sqlite might need a small tool like a sqlite editor/browser. It's bascially just encoding the binary form of the sqlite database file and turns it into human readable code and backwards.

We sometimes always seem to be looking for complicated solutions to a issue that is easy to solve (we = humans).
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RE: How to fix mysql errors in phpmyadmin when importing a database - by Mashiro - 11-26-2020, 05:02 PM

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