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* Mainwindow
Next to the main-window there are 3 dialogs, where you can configure your access to the database and the options for the scheduler:
  1. Main window
  2. Definition of MySQl-profiles
  3. Setup of the backup-scheduler
  4. Restore dialog to restore sql- or backup files.

Main Window
With the DumpTimer you can execute instant backups of databases/tables or can setup a schedule of backup (and restore) times.

Definition of MySQL - Profiles
You can setup the access to different MySql-Servers or different databases
You can access the database via the MySql - API - Library *libmysql.dll* or via a special PHP-Script If you use the PHP-Script, you have to copy it on your webserver.

The script will test the configuration of your webserver Insert your MySql user data and then save your configuration.
 
Setup of the backup-scheduler
In this dialog the databases, tables, the time and the location can be configured.
Select the MySql-Profile with the databases you want to back up Select the tables, which you want to backup.

There are different options to configure the DUMP-backup-file Setup of the backup-scheduler

You can set how many copies of backups should be kept before they were deleted. If you want to transere a table after the backup into an other database sou can configure it here.

 
Restore dialog to restore sql- or backup files
Ether you can restore tables from backups you have made with the DumpTimer oder from SQL-Dump-Files.
Select the type of restore If you restore tables from a SQL-file, select the file. The content of the file will be listed.

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from judgy last change: 02/26/2004