When the app tries to do this, it raises an error :
'The used command is not allowed with this MySQL version'
The used MySQL version is 5.5.40 from Debian Wheezy package.
I found that some parameters or variables (local_infile for instance) can be used to get rid of this error, but can't really find the right configuration.
Is there any way to do this ?
Thanks and regards. Christophe.
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