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DatabasesDiscussing SQL and other databases related topics...How to recover a MySql table? (0) 2010-02-18 Free databases to download (0) 2009-11-09 MySql table is marked as crashed (0) 2009-01-17 SQL order by Multisort (0) 2008-07-17 Display archives , all threads. Follow the news in the forum ![]() Last post in this thread : guest-f11e40 (2010-02-18 12:02:29) How to recover a MySql table? Hi, I've got a problem when doing a request looking at this : DELETE FROM 'mytable' WHERE field LIKE '_%' It should have deleted only the elements that start with an underscore right? But no, it deleted all elements and now I would like to recover my table. I have a base.sql backup file but it is quite big and I would like to import this table ONLY from the file with a Linux command line (it is too big to import it through PhpMyAdmin), does anyone know how to do this? Thank you.
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