type ''mysql'' on cmd prompt and use ''/?'' for
more...
On Oct 13, 9:35 am, Raheem
<rahe...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Hello,
>
> I am following the Agile Rails dev book and I like the command line
> format used to create example apps in the book. However, I am stuck on
> one point. How do I run mysql commands from the Rails prompt. I have a
> Win Xp sys. I can start rails from the command prompt. But if I type
> "mysql", I get an error saying it is not recognized as an
internal or
> external command.
>
> MySQL 5.0.51 is installed on my system and I can run it using a GUI
> but not from the command prompt. Any ideas how to get across this
> hurdle? TIA.
>
> - Raheem
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