Re: mysqldump

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On Tuesday 09 November 2004 17:59, Aaron Todd wrote:
> I have created a PHP script that looks like:
>
> <?php
>   $filename = "/var/www/html/db_backup_" . date("n-j-y").".sql";
>   exec('mysqldump -u ***** -p***** database > $filename');
> ?>
>
> For some reason this doesnt work and I cant figure out why.  There is no
> error that comes back.  When I run the mysqldump command from the server
> console it produces the file fine.  I have read a few other posts out there
> about this same thing which resulted in the location the file was being
> saved.  But I have gone through my server and found nothing.  Does anyone
> have any suggestions for regarding this.

Try using double quotes.

Also just like performing SQL queries, it's a very good idea to build up the 
command you want executed, store it in a string ($cmd), then echo it to see 
whether it looks good, then exec($cmd).

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