linux command line import mysql database
# if your database is not locally hosted
mysql -u username -p -h dbhost dbname < filename.sql
linux command line import mysql database
# if your database is not locally hosted
mysql -u username -p -h dbhost dbname < filename.sql
command line mysql import
mysql -u username -p database_name < file.sql
import mysql command line without database
mysql -u username -p database_name < file.sql
Note-1: It is better to use the full path of the SQL file file.sql.
Note-2: Use -R and --triggers to keep the routines and triggers of original database.
They are not copied by default.
Note-3 You may have to create the (empty) database from mysql if it
doesn't exist already and the exported SQL don't
contain CREATE DATABASE (exported with --no-create-db or -n option),
before you can import it.
import database mysql command line
mysql -u username -p new_database < data-dump.sql
Import database from a file using mysql commandline
mysql -u username -p database_name < file.sql
mysql load sql from file
mysql> use db_name;
mysql> source file_name.sql;
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