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problems restoring a  version 3.23.49 MYSQLDUMP to version 5.0.45 MySQL server

Asked by Oxfam_Australia in MySQL Server

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Hello Experts,

I need to move a MySQL database that is currently residing on a Linux server onto Windows server. The Linux server is running MySQL server version 3.23.49 and the OS is a flavour of Red Hat. The Windows server is Windows 2003 and is running version 5.0.45 of MySQL.

On the linux box I ran the following command :-

mysqldump -a -A -u root --password=manti156 www_website_apps_dev > apps_dev.sql

On the Windows box I ran the following command :-

mysql -u root --password=****** www_website_apps_dev < apps_dev.sql

which is giving the following error....

C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin>mysql -u root --password=****
www_website_apps_dev < apps_dev.sql
ERROR 1064 (42000) at line 9201: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the
 manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to us
e near '-is_active-publication_date-start_date (id,is_active)
) TYPE=MyISAM' at line 23

Can anyone help ?




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