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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:51:04+00:00 2026-05-11T19:51:04+00:00

I need to copy a MySQL DB from a server on Linux to a

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I need to copy a MySQL DB from a server on Linux to a server on Windows. I’ve tried using mysqldump but it doesn’t seem to include Stored Procs. I want to copy everything, i.e. schema, data, stored procs, triggers, etc.

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    2026-05-11T19:51:04+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:51 pm

    You want the “–routines” option of mysqldump.

    From the documentation for –routines flag:

    Dump stored routines (procedures and
    functions) from the dumped databases.
    Use of this option requires the SELECT
    privilege for the mysql.proc table.
    The output generated by using
    –routines contains CREATE PROCEDURE and CREATE FUNCTION statements to
    re-create the routines. However, these
    statements do not include attributes
    such as the routine creation and
    modification timestamps. This means
    that when the routines are reloaded,
    they will be created with the
    timestamps equal to the reload time.

    If you require routines to be
    re-created with their original
    timestamp attributes, do not use
    –routines. Instead, dump and reload the contents of the mysql.proc table
    directly, using a MySQL account that
    has appropriate privileges for the
    mysql database.

    This option was added in MySQL 5.1.2.
    Before that, stored routines are not
    dumped. Routine DEFINER values are not
    dumped until MySQL 5.1.8. This means
    that before 5.1.8, when routines are
    reloaded, they will be created with
    the definer set to the reloading user.
    If you require routines to be
    re-created with their original
    definer, dump and load the contents of
    the mysql.proc table directly as
    described earlier.

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