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Apr 9th, 2003 03:02
Sam Fouad, Rahul Deshmukh, Oromian
It is a very long and complicated process, but it is possible. the phpMyAdmin project (http://phpmyadmin.net) specializes is database management, i use it often for MySQL, and it has a neat feature that you can export the entire database to an SQL file or just display all the SQL. I recommend using this because i think it's the most efficent method.