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DeeperImage 12-01-2001 08:01 PM

Hello everyone, Please excuse my newbieness question, I have recently updated to 2.2.1, Unfortunately since i am a rookie, Instead of just updating it i wipe the whole database and reinstalled it with the install.php script, I do have a backup of the 2.0.3 but i have not had any luck trying to restore it to 2.2.1. My host does not give me access to TELNET so i cannot do it that way, I downloaded a hack that has the import.php but it seem to me thats only for other databases UBB and does not say anything about previous VB versions. I have been down all day and need major help, I am willing to pay someone for their assistance unless you want to help me with out charge :) . I am very new at this but have familiar with MySQL a little, I run phpMyAdmin. Is there such a script that can allow me to easily import my vbulletin.sql backup file which is in my personal computer to my DB with 2.2.1?? Thanks in advance for your help. :stupid:

amykhar 12-01-2001 08:19 PM

Thinking out loud here, but here's what I would try.

Drop the 2.2.1 database.
Create a new database, and import the backup to it using phpmyadmin.

Then, run the proper upgrade scripts.

Hell, if it doesn't work, you still have your backup. :D

Amy

DeeperImage 12-01-2001 08:24 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by amykhar
Thinking out loud here, but here's what I would try.

Drop the 2.2.1 database.
Create a new database, and import the backup to it using phpmyadmin.

Then, run the proper upgrade scripts.

Hell, if it doesn't work, you still have your backup. :D

Amy

amykhar 12-01-2001 08:30 PM

Does your phpmyadmin have the ability to browse to a text file on your hard drive?

I've done it that way before. However, not all web hosts offer the version that does this.

Amy

amykhar 12-01-2001 08:32 PM

p.s. I think you want to say "Please Bear With Us" in your closed message. ;)

Amy

DeeperImage 12-01-2001 08:42 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by amykhar
Does your phpmyadmin have the ability to browse to a text file on your hard drive?

I've done it that way before. However, not all web hosts offer the version that does this.

Amy

amykhar 12-01-2001 09:14 PM

<a href="http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23193&highlight=import+ database+script" target="_blank">http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...atabase+script</a>


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