Hi,
We'll look at making this easier in the future by adding a backup/restore routing like Links SQL has. In the meantime, you need to export the tables to a file (Enterprise Manager, click on the table, and then click on Export). That file can then be loaded into MySQL using the LOAD DATA syntax.
You should really move all the tables to ensure you don't miss anything.
Cheers,
Alex
--
Gossamer Threads Inc.
We'll look at making this easier in the future by adding a backup/restore routing like Links SQL has. In the meantime, you need to export the tables to a file (Enterprise Manager, click on the table, and then click on Export). That file can then be loaded into MySQL using the LOAD DATA syntax.
You should really move all the tables to ensure you don't miss anything.
Cheers,
Alex
--
Gossamer Threads Inc.