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  • No such command-line option. Copy databases one-by-one using separate mysqldbcopy commands.

    – Akina
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  • @Akina It's not about separate databases. If one table fails, it should continue with rest of the tables

    – cppcoder
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  • In General, the continuation of the copying operation after an error occures will result in the copy will be incorrect (data/integrity damaged). So the continuation of the process after an error makes no sense. The application finished its work for to save a time, and no alternative provided.

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Is there an option to ignore errors and continue copy in mysqldbcopy










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  • No such command-line option. Copy databases one-by-one using separate mysqldbcopy commands.

    – Akina
    18 hours ago













  • @Akina It's not about separate databases. If one table fails, it should continue with rest of the tables

    – cppcoder
    17 hours ago











  • In General, the continuation of the copying operation after an error occures will result in the copy will be incorrect (data/integrity damaged). So the continuation of the process after an error makes no sense. The application finished its work for to save a time, and no alternative provided.

    – Akina
    17 hours ago














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  • No such command-line option. Copy databases one-by-one using separate mysqldbcopy commands.

    – Akina
    18 hours ago













  • @Akina It's not about separate databases. If one table fails, it should continue with rest of the tables

    – cppcoder
    17 hours ago











  • In General, the continuation of the copying operation after an error occures will result in the copy will be incorrect (data/integrity damaged). So the continuation of the process after an error makes no sense. The application finished its work for to save a time, and no alternative provided.

    – Akina
    17 hours ago



















  • No such command-line option. Copy databases one-by-one using separate mysqldbcopy commands.

    – Akina
    18 hours ago













  • @Akina It's not about separate databases. If one table fails, it should continue with rest of the tables

    – cppcoder
    17 hours ago











  • In General, the continuation of the copying operation after an error occures will result in the copy will be incorrect (data/integrity damaged). So the continuation of the process after an error makes no sense. The application finished its work for to save a time, and no alternative provided.

    – Akina
    17 hours ago

















No such command-line option. Copy databases one-by-one using separate mysqldbcopy commands.

– Akina
18 hours ago







No such command-line option. Copy databases one-by-one using separate mysqldbcopy commands.

– Akina
18 hours ago















@Akina It's not about separate databases. If one table fails, it should continue with rest of the tables

– cppcoder
17 hours ago





@Akina It's not about separate databases. If one table fails, it should continue with rest of the tables

– cppcoder
17 hours ago













In General, the continuation of the copying operation after an error occures will result in the copy will be incorrect (data/integrity damaged). So the continuation of the process after an error makes no sense. The application finished its work for to save a time, and no alternative provided.

– Akina
17 hours ago





In General, the continuation of the copying operation after an error occures will result in the copy will be incorrect (data/integrity damaged). So the continuation of the process after an error makes no sense. The application finished its work for to save a time, and no alternative provided.

– Akina
17 hours ago










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