SQLLite?!
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If you want to transfer as sql file to mysql or vice versa use a sql / msql manager, nearly all have an import / export feature

Also I am not sure but did you do that?
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Originally Posted by easydb.inc
In order to use MySQL version of this, add "#define CONNECTION_TYPE_MYSQL" before including <easydb>.
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SQLLite?! - by ImTouchk - 27.09.2016, 19:09
Re: SQLLite?! - by Nero_3D - 27.09.2016, 21:31
Re: SQLLite?! - by Gammix - 27.09.2016, 23:12
Re: SQLLite?! - by ImTouchk - 28.09.2016, 07:55
Re: SQLLite?! - by ImTouchk - 28.09.2016, 15:35
Re: SQLLite?! - by ImTouchk - 28.09.2016, 19:17
Re: SQLLite?! - by Crayder - 28.09.2016, 19:21
Re: SQLLite?! - by ImTouchk - 28.09.2016, 19:30
Re: SQLLite?! - by ImTouchk - 29.09.2016, 15:43
Re: SQLLite?! - by Nero_3D - 29.09.2016, 20:56

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