Shell And Mysql
I am trying to run a mysql batch script through the shell. The one
problem though is that the error messages out of my script dont go to
the redirect i.e., if I run
mysql<test.sql>test.log
the error messages do no print into test.log, but to the command line.
I would like to capture the errors into this log file as well. Any
ideas?
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