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Old 04-06-2004, 12:53 PM
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Default Upgrade CRE data base to OS Max

I am attempting to use "mysqldiff" to update my old data base (CRE) to OS Commerce Max data base. When I go into PHPMyAdmin and use the SQL function to import the new data base, I get the message "no SQL Querry".
Does anyone know how to get the old data into the new database? Thanks.

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Have you run the 'mysqldiff' batch file on a copy of your existing database? What you need to do is execute the sql that mysqldiff generates on the copy of the CRE database. That will update the structures to match max...
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