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2? No File Found up vote 2 down vote favorite When I tried to source for a particular .sql file, namely 'registrar.sql', the following error is displayed: Failed to open file 'registrar.sql', error: 2 I know that this means the below error: #define ENOENT 2 /* No such file or directory */ However, I am not sure how to be more specific as I have
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tried entering 'source registrar.sql' and I have tried entering the absolute path. Now it is possible I am just entering the absolute path incorrect which is where I could use some help. Here is the path in properties in windows. C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin File name is: registrar.sql Any help on this would be appreciated. mysql sql sql-server netbeans share|improve this question edited Nov 7 '13 at 23:29 Darwind 4,29522137 asked Nov 7 '13 at 22:53 user2966886 1112 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote Try like this: mysql> source c:/dumps/mydatabase.sql That is, use forward slash instead of back slash share|improve this answer answered Jan 10 '14 at 15:14 D3 K 52411019 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote You need to restart mysql if you have copied file after starting mysql server. also if you have space in file or folder name you should use quotes. share|improve this answer edited Sep 12 '15 at 13:36 answered Jan 30 '14 at 8:00 mandza 168217 what do you mean? I'm not sure we really need to restart mysql after importing an sql dump file
Community Podcasts MySQL.com Downloads Documentation Section Menu: MySQL Forums :: Newbie :: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 New Topic Advanced Search Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 mysql source error 13 Posted by: rick emmet () Date: April 19, 2005 05:27PM I'm running
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version 4.1 on xp pro and when I try to run a querry from a file I get the error 1046 no database selected following error: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 Can anyone explain why this is happening? Thanks! Navigate:Previous Message•Next Message Options:Reply•Quote Subject Written By Posted Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19848377/mysql-source-error-2-no-file-found rick emmet 04/19/2005 05:27PM Re: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 Len Yabloko 04/30/2005 02:29AM Re: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 rick emmet 04/30/2005 10:37AM Re: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 James Maclory 08/22/2008 03:31AM Re: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 Quyen Tram 07/02/2008 04:06AM Re: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 Mike C 09/29/2006 http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?10,22832,22832 05:50AM Re: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 Cathy Diver 12/21/2007 09:03AM Re: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 Ming Wen 08/21/2008 03:39AM Re: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 wenyin tang 05/24/2007 06:42AM Re: Failed to open file 'file_name' error: 2 nayeli reyes 12/04/2007 03:35PM Sorry, you can't reply to this topic. It has been closed. powered by phorum Content reproduced on this site is the property of the respective copyright holders. It is not reviewed in advance by Oracle and does not necessarily represent the opinion of Oracle or any other party. Contact Sales USA: +1-866-221-0634 Canada: +1-866-221-0634 Germany: +49 89 143 01280 France: +33 1 57 60 83 57 Italy: +39 02 249 59 120 UK: +44 207 553 8447 Japan: 0120-065556 China: 10800-811-0823 India: 0008001005870 More Countries» Contact Us Online» Products MySQL Enterprise Edition MySQL Standard Edition MySQL Classic Edition MySQL Cluster CGE MySQL Embedded (OEM/ISV) Services Training Certification Consulting Support Downloads MySQL Community Server MySQL Cluster MySQL Fabric MySQL Utilities MySQL Workbench About MySQL Contact Us How to Buy Partners Job Opportunities Site Map Documentation MySQL Reference Manuals MySQ
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