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# Powershell script to split large sql files to separate sql files per table - joram77 | |
$inputFile = "c:\users\money\dumps\db_slimmed.sql" | |
$fileInfo = New-Object System.IO.FileInfo($inputFile) | |
$newDir = $fileInfo.Directory.ToString() + '\' + $fileInfo.BaseName.ToString() | |
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path $newDir | |
$outputFile = "$newDir\db_slimmed_start.sql" | |
$reader = New-Object System.IO.StreamReader($inputFile) | |
$count = 0 | |
#switch -File $inputFile { default { ++$count } } | |
$count= [System.Linq.Enumerable]::Count( | |
[System.IO.File]::ReadLines((ls $inputFile).FullName)) | |
$tableName = '' | |
$lNum = 1 | |
While (($line = $reader.ReadLine()) -ne $null) { | |
echo "Table $tableName $lNum / $count" | |
If ($line -match "-- Table structure for") { # eg -- Table structure for table `users` | |
$aLine = $line.split('`') | |
$tableName = $aLine[1] | |
echo "Table $tableName" | |
$outputFile = "$newDir\db_slimmed_$tableName.sql" | |
} | |
$lNum++ | |
Add-Content $outputFile $line | |
} |
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