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Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up mysql: SOURCE error 2? up vote 30 down vote favorite failed to open file error 2 linux 2 When I tried to source for a particular .sql file, namely 'metropolises.sql' that I created and saved previously from a database, the following error is displayed: Failed to open file 'metropolises.sql', error: 2 Any idea what went wrong? mysql share|improve this question edited Feb 4 '13 at 9:48 asked Feb 4 '13 at 9:46 Clueless Gorilla 3192511 1 What does it mean to "try to source for mysql source error 13 a particuar .sql file"? –Lightness Races in Orbit Feb 4 '13 at 9:51 1 Did you mean "search"? –veljasije Feb 4 '13 at 9:54 I created a table in a database. Now, in order to get the data created, I typed SOURCE metropolises.sql; into the terminal, however the error message as described above showed up. Pretty sure there's no error in the table created. –Clueless Gorilla Feb 4 '13 at 10:22 add a comment| 12 Answers 12 active oldest votes up vote 49 down vote Assuming you mean that you are trying to use the source command in order to execute SQL statements from a text file, the error number given appears to be passed through from the POSIX layer. Therefore, using this resource, we can deduce that the error value of 2 means "no such file or directory". In short, you got the path wrong. Try providing an absolute path, as it's not clear what the current working directory will be in the context of your MySQL server. You may be assuming that it's the working directory of your shell, but it's not obvious that we should expect this to be true. share|improve this answer answered Feb 4 '13
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Anniversary Home Ask Answer Browse More Contributors Recent Activity Flagged Content Flagged as Spam Help Trial software Damith (view profile) 90 questions 0 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14684063/mysql-source-error-2 Vote0 I am getting an 'Unable to open file.' error with importdata? Asked by Damith Damith (view profile) 90 questions 0 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 on 22 May 2014 Latest activity Commented on by Jeanette Jeanette (view profile) 1 question 0 answers 0 accepted answers Reputation: 0 on 7 Nov 2014 Accepted Answer by dpb dpb https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/130709-i-am-getting-an-unable-to-open-file-error-with-importdata (view profile) 17 questions 2,342 answers 911 accepted answers Reputation: 5,376 749 views (last 30 days) 749 views (last 30 days) Hi,I am trying to open a text (sample.txt) file in MATLAB using importdata function. But I am getting an error for the following code. Please see sample.txt file is attached. (it does not have a header and columns are separated by space)A=importdata('sample.txt',' ',0);Error using importdata (line 136) Unable to open file.Can somebody suggest me why I am getting this error?Thanks in advance. sample.zip 0 Comments Show all comments Tags unable to open fileerrorimportdata Products No products are associated with this question. Related Content 2 Answers dpb (view profile) 17 questions 2,342 answers 911 accepted answers Reputation: 5,376 Vote2 Link Direct link to this answer: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/130709#answer_137905 Answer by dpb dpb (view profile) 17 questions 2,342 answers 911 accepted answers Reputation: 5,376 on 22 May 2014 Accepted answer The file isn't actually named 'sample.txt' or, more likely, it's not in the current working directory or on the matlabpath searched by Matlab.Tryexist('sample.txt','file') It'll undoubtedly re
a while since I used MySQL, having switched to Postgresql sometime back. First thing I noticed was the lack of a GUI admin tool that PG spoils you with. Making matters worse, the command line tool isn't even added to http://philip.yurchuk.com/software/mysql-failed-to-open-file-error-2-and-22-on-windows/ your path; you can't just run "mysql" like you can in a Unix shell, much less use the redirect shortcut. And I was getting errors. Here's what you need to do to restore a MySQL backup on Windows: Run the command line tool from the start menu Open your backup file in a text editor. Does it start with a command to create or "use" the database? If not Create it, if necessary Type "use database" filling in your DB name failed to Type "source path-to-SQL-file". BUT, you must follow these rules: Use the full source command, not the \. shortcut Have no spaces in your path. I copied mine to a root of a drive. Note that spaces in theĀ file name is OK, just not the path. Do not quote the file name, even if it has spaces. This gave error 22. Use forward slashes in the path, e.g., C:/path/to/filename.sql. Otherwise you'll get error 2. Do not end with a semicolon. Follow all those failed to open rules and it should work fine. Share this:TwitterFacebookGoogleLinkedIn mysqlwindows Post navigation Previous PostCompanies Using GrailsNext PostBasically, I'm just gonna walk the earth. 20 thoughts on “MySQL Failed to open file - error 2 and 22 on Windows” Ademu Anthony says: November 14, 2012 at 3:11 pm Thanks so much for this info. You where a savior to me this night. In my work for a project for this my site,Code Messiah, I run into an issue when I have to migrate some project in .net to MySQL. Thanks you for this guide. Its short but henvy abc says: December 18, 2012 at 4:34 am Thank you so much Hen Asraf says: April 17, 2013 at 4:46 am Hi, just a heads up; You can use backslashes but you'll have to escape them ("\\"); and you can use semicolons, it worked as well. However I wouldn't have figured out that the problem was the spaces in the path, that's the main issue! So thanks for the article! Andrew says: August 1, 2013 at 10:43 am Thank you very much, it works! Caesar Olima says: August 13, 2013 at 9:56 pm This was quite helpful. Thanks for the tips. Chris Haddox says: September 23, 2013 at 7:48 am Exactly what I needed. Thank you. Vijay says: October 11, 2013 at 11:13 pm Nice Explanation…..Thank you very much….. ML says: December 11, 2013 at 7:36 am Thank you!!! Alan McFarlane says: January 13, 2014 at 6:3