MySQL 5 has introduced some new interesting features, like stored procedures (http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/mysql-storedprocedures.html) and triggers (http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/mysql-triggers.html). I will show in this small post how we can backup and restore these components using mysqldump. mysqldump will backup by default all the triggers but NOT the stored procedures/functions. There are 2 mysqldump parameters that control this behavior: – –routines – FALSE by default – –triggers – TRUE by default This means that if you want to include in an existing backup script also the triggers and stored procedures you only need to add the –routines command line parameter: mysqldump --routines > outputfile.sql Let’s assume we want to backup ONLY the stored procedures and triggers and not the mysql tables and data (this can be useful to import these in another db/server that has already the data but not the stored procedures and/or triggers), then we should run something like: mysqldump --routines --no-create-info --no-data --no-create-db --skip-opt > outputfile.sql and this will save only the procedures/functions/triggers of the . If you need to import them to another db/server you will have to run something like: mysql < outputfile.sql ———————————— This document has been copied from FAVOR.com.ua (https://favor.com.ua/en/blogs/8465.html). All rights reserved by author of the material. In case of re-publication, the link to the source of the material is strongly required! Document date: April 30, 2012