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Hi. I've got an exported database from an external system. It's in the
format of MYI, MYD and frm extension files. However, one table in this
database has book.frm, book.MYD, book.MYI _AND_ book.TMD.

When I've created a database in phpmyadmin/mysql, moved all the files
into the proper directory, every table can be looked at and selected
but this book table states that it's in use. When I try to browse it,
it states that the book.MYI cant be opened!

any ideas anyone please?

ta

Steve
Jul 20 '05 #1
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"Steve" wrote:
Hi. I’ve got an exported database from an external system.
It’s in the
format of MYI, MYD and frm extension files. However, one table in this database has book.frm, book.MYD, book.MYI _AND_ book.TMD.

When I’ve created a database in phpmyadmin/mysql, moved all the
files
into the proper directory, every table can be looked at and selected but this book table states that it’s in use. When I try to
browse it,
it states that the book.MYI cant be opened!


Steve, when you move data to a new database, you usually have to
repair all the imported tables. Run a sql repair on each table at a
time, and this should hopefully fix your problem.

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Jul 20 '05 #2
"Steve" wrote:
Hi. I’ve got an exported database from an external system.
It’s in the
format of MYI, MYD and frm extension files. However, one table in this database has book.frm, book.MYD, book.MYI _AND_ book.TMD.

When I’ve created a database in phpmyadmin/mysql, moved all the
files
into the proper directory, every table can be looked at and selected but this book table states that it’s in use. When I try to
browse it,
it states that the book.MYI cant be opened!


Steve, when you move data to a new database, you usually have to
repair all the imported tables. Run a sql repair on each table at a
time, and this should hopefully fix your problem.

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