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		<title>By: Nabil</title>
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		<title>By: Sirus</title>
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		<description>Hi, it is a nice article,
I have looking around in web to find an answer to my question but couldn&#039;t find.
my problem is as follow, after processing my data I get a 900Mb file, that contain sql commandes to insert my data into a database, because the file is so I used the split command in the linux bach to split in small files. Well I have many files (about 50) that contain sql commands and I want to import them to my database without manually doing  &#039;mysql&gt; source&#039; many times.
I am sure that there is a way to it, but I couln&#039;t figure it out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, it is a nice article,<br />
I have looking around in web to find an answer to my question but couldn&#8217;t find.<br />
my problem is as follow, after processing my data I get a 900Mb file, that contain sql commandes to insert my data into a database, because the file is so I used the split command in the linux bach to split in small files. Well I have many files (about 50) that contain sql commands and I want to import them to my database without manually doing  &#8216;mysql&gt; source&#8217; many times.<br />
I am sure that there is a way to it, but I couln&#8217;t figure it out.</p>
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