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Hi,
I executed the query in mysql as "select * into outfile "/tmp/result.out" from table_x; which inturn wrote all the records in that table to file in /tmp directory.After this i tried to delete the file "/tmp/result.out", but can't able to do that. Is there any way to achieve this.Please suggest Your help is appreciated Regards Dileep |
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