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Sep 30 |
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How to create a SQL Server database from a mysqldump file automatically on a daily basis? That comment felt a little harsh, Chris; trust me, there are so many ways I'd rather do this, but the vendor has us cornered... I'm sure we've all encountered vendors that take the stance "our way or the highway", or at least "our way or the pay way" and charge for "customizations". GAH! I do recognize that bringing up a MySQL instance might be the only solution... we'd just really like to avoid it, so I was hoping that someone else might have found another utility to make it easier. Thanks. |
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Sep 30 |
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How to create a SQL Server database from a mysqldump file automatically on a daily basis? @gbn - Actually, it's a solution hosted by the vendor, so in essence, they are just a supplier of data. But the vendor is very integrated around here, so switching vendors is unfortunately not an option (especially not this late in the game). It's nice to dream about, though. :) |
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Sep 30 |
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How to create a SQL Server database from a mysqldump file automatically on a daily basis? @mrdenny - I don't know the switches, but I might be able to find out. |
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Sep 29 |
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Sep 29 |
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