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Coping a database


The Little Guy

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I am making a php script that will copy all the tables from a database on host A and copying them to another database on host A or on host B (depending on the users selections).

 

I want to allow the user to select whether or not they want the "structure and data" or just the "structure" copied.

 

What is the best way to do this?

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We need some more information regarding what you are trying to achieve. You can use HeidiSQL if you want to transfer data manually from remote host to remote host or MySQL supports Replication if you want data to be always copied from one database to another.

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I am working on a project, and I have a database administration page. Currently on this page you can change the connection settings (host, username, password, database) from 4 text fields.

 

The second section (see attachment), is a "database copier", and the section pertaining to this question. In this section the user enters in the "host", "username", "password", and "database" of where the current database will be copied to. They also choose if they want the structure and data of all the tables copied, or just the structure of all the tables copied. Next they press "Copy" and it copies it all to the new database!

 

I am not sure what is the best way to copy, or even how to copy the database, so that is basically my question. How, and what way should I do this?

 

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