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# SQL Dump Splitter
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## Overview
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This project offers tools to split a large SQL dump file into individual files for each database. It includes both a Python script and a Windows batch file to accommodate different user preferences and environments. The tools are designed to efficiently process SQL dumps, identify different databases, and create separate SQL files for each database.
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## Features
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- **Multiple Script Options**: Python script for versatility and a Windows batch file for ease of use in Windows environments.
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- **Database Identification**: Automatically detects different databases within a SQL dump.
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- **File Creation**: Generates separate SQL files for each database.
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- **User-Friendly**: Easy to use, catering to both Python and non-Python users.
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## Getting Started
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### Prerequisites
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- Python 3.x (for the Python script)
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- Windows OS (for the batch file)
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### Installation
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No additional installation is required for running these scripts, as they use standard libraries and Windows commands.
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### Usage
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#### Using the Python Script
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1. Place the SQL dump file in the same directory as the script or specify the file path.
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2. Run the script using Python:
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```bash
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python sql_dump_splitter.py
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```
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Using the Batch File
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Ensure the SQL dump file is in the same directory as the batch file.
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Simply double-click the batch file or run it in a command prompt:
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```bash
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sql_dump_splitter.bat
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```
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Both scripts will create separate SQL files for each database in the dump.
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### Contributing
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Contributions to the SQL Dump Splitter are welcome! Feel free to fork the repository and submit pull requests.
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