Loading Docs/manual.texi +6 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -22662,9 +22662,12 @@ Overrides option --databases (-B). @item -T, --tab=path-to-some-directory Creates a @code{table_name.sql} file, that contains the SQL CREATE commands, and a @code{table_name.txt} file, that contains the data, for each give table. @strong{Note}: This only works if @code{mysqldump} is run on the same machine as the @code{mysqld} daemon. The format of the @file{.txt} file is made according to the @code{--fields-xxx} and @code{--lines--xxx} options. The format of the @file{.txt} file is made according to the @code{--fields-xxx} and @code{--lines--xxx} options. @strong{Note}: This option only works if @code{mysqldump} is run on the same machine as the @code{mysqld} daemon, and the user/group that @code{mysqld} is running as (normally user @code{mysql}, group @code{mysql}) needs to have permission to create/write a file at the location you specify. @item -u user_name, --user=user_name The MySQL user name to use when connecting to the server. The default value is your Unix login name. Loading
Docs/manual.texi +6 −3 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -22662,9 +22662,12 @@ Overrides option --databases (-B). @item -T, --tab=path-to-some-directory Creates a @code{table_name.sql} file, that contains the SQL CREATE commands, and a @code{table_name.txt} file, that contains the data, for each give table. @strong{Note}: This only works if @code{mysqldump} is run on the same machine as the @code{mysqld} daemon. The format of the @file{.txt} file is made according to the @code{--fields-xxx} and @code{--lines--xxx} options. The format of the @file{.txt} file is made according to the @code{--fields-xxx} and @code{--lines--xxx} options. @strong{Note}: This option only works if @code{mysqldump} is run on the same machine as the @code{mysqld} daemon, and the user/group that @code{mysqld} is running as (normally user @code{mysql}, group @code{mysql}) needs to have permission to create/write a file at the location you specify. @item -u user_name, --user=user_name The MySQL user name to use when connecting to the server. The default value is your Unix login name.