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PGPASSWORD=yourpass pg_dump -h localhost --quote-all-identifiers \
--no-acl --no-owner --format p --data-only dbname -f pgfile.sql
Additional documentation for
pg_dump
here -
php pg2mysql_cli.php pgfile.sql mysqlfile.sql [engine]
pgfile.sql
will not be modifiedmysqlfile.sql
will be overwritten if already exists- engine is optional, default if not specified is InnoDB
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mysql dbname < mysqlfile.sql
The key type created for autoincrement fields is configureable via the PG2MYSQL_AUTOINCREMENT_KEY_TYPE
environment variable.
The default is PRIMARY KEY
. A simple KEY
can be used to circumvent the fact that MySQL does not support multiple primary keys.
This option is particularly useful for converting dumps that have primary keys on the auto_increment field already defined as ALTER TABLE
statements.
Usage example:
export PG2MYSQL_AUTOINCREMENT_KEY_TYPE=KEY
php pg2mysql_cli.php <options ...>
To use, simply unzip into your website somewhere, and point your browser at pg2mysql.php
If you want to use your own interface, simply include the pg2mysql.inc.php into your own code and call the pg2mysql
function. It accepts one input (the postgres code to be converted) and returns the mysql code.
eg:
$mysql=pg2mysql($postgres);
Credit goes to:
Author: James Grant
Lightbox Technolgoies
http://www.lightbox.org