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May 12th, 2008 21:20
i can do it, Mike Chirico,
If you have binary logging turned on, it's possible to see all the statements executed. mysql> show binlog events; Or from the Unix/Linux shell: $ mysqlbinlog <logfile> $ mysqlbinlog /usr/local/var/mysqlLOGbin.000001 For tips on how to setup binary logging reference the following (TIP 25, TIP 24, and TIP 30) http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/souptonuts/README_mysql.txt?download The above link also shows a better formatted example. Hope this helps. http://www.stupidarticles.com http://www.halazona.com http://www.shikapika.com http://www.stakoza.com http://www.uploadarticles.com http://www.ganazat.com http://www.damima.com http://www.tarabiza.com http://www.articlesxarticles.com http://www.articlesfreedirectory.com