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ndb_restore
Each column values are enclosed by the string passed to this option (regardless of data type; see
next item).
--fields-optionally-enclosed-by=string
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Command-Line Format
The string passed to this option is used to enclose column values containing character data (such as
CHAR, VARCHAR, BINARY, TEXT, or ENUM).
--fields-terminated-by=string
Version Introduced
Command-Line Format
The string passed to this option is used to separate column values. The default value is a tab
character (\t).
--hex
Version Introduced
Command-Line Format
If this option is used, all binary values are output in hexadecimal format.
--fields-terminated-by=string
Version Introduced
Command-Line Format
This option specifies the string used to end each line of output. The default is a linefeed character
(\n).
--append
Version Introduced
Command-Line Format
When used with the
appended to any existing files having the same names.
— Restore a MySQL Cluster Backup
Type
string
Default
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--fields-optionally-enclosed-by
Permitted Values
Type
string
Default
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--fields-terminated-by=char
Permitted Values
Type
string
Default
\t (tab)
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--hex
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--fields-terminated-by=char
Permitted Values
Type
string
Default
\t (tab)
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--append
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and
--tab
--print_data
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options, this causes the data to be

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