sh: 0: Can't open mysql2sqlite












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I want to convert .sql file to .sqlite. i got the script from here link
I am trying to execute script like this



./mysql2sqlite country.sql | sqlite3 mysqlite3.db


but getting error like this



bash: ./mysql2sqlite: No such file or directory


when I tried like this



sh mysql2sqlite country.sql | sqlite3 mysqlite3.db


I am getting error as



sh: 0: Can't open mysql2sqlite


I am not getting script is wrong or the way i am doing is wrong ?
is there any way i can do it.










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  • you can directly import sql file in sqlite file. open sqlite file in sqlite Reader and click on import, it will show you to import option from sql file.

    – Aniruddh Parihar
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:52











  • @AniruddhParihar i am getting some error as error in importing sql...i tried that way as well for that i need to remove some lines from sql file ..every time it is not easy

    – Gaju Kollur
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:56
















1















I want to convert .sql file to .sqlite. i got the script from here link
I am trying to execute script like this



./mysql2sqlite country.sql | sqlite3 mysqlite3.db


but getting error like this



bash: ./mysql2sqlite: No such file or directory


when I tried like this



sh mysql2sqlite country.sql | sqlite3 mysqlite3.db


I am getting error as



sh: 0: Can't open mysql2sqlite


I am not getting script is wrong or the way i am doing is wrong ?
is there any way i can do it.










share|improve this question

























  • you can directly import sql file in sqlite file. open sqlite file in sqlite Reader and click on import, it will show you to import option from sql file.

    – Aniruddh Parihar
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:52











  • @AniruddhParihar i am getting some error as error in importing sql...i tried that way as well for that i need to remove some lines from sql file ..every time it is not easy

    – Gaju Kollur
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:56














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I want to convert .sql file to .sqlite. i got the script from here link
I am trying to execute script like this



./mysql2sqlite country.sql | sqlite3 mysqlite3.db


but getting error like this



bash: ./mysql2sqlite: No such file or directory


when I tried like this



sh mysql2sqlite country.sql | sqlite3 mysqlite3.db


I am getting error as



sh: 0: Can't open mysql2sqlite


I am not getting script is wrong or the way i am doing is wrong ?
is there any way i can do it.










share|improve this question
















I want to convert .sql file to .sqlite. i got the script from here link
I am trying to execute script like this



./mysql2sqlite country.sql | sqlite3 mysqlite3.db


but getting error like this



bash: ./mysql2sqlite: No such file or directory


when I tried like this



sh mysql2sqlite country.sql | sqlite3 mysqlite3.db


I am getting error as



sh: 0: Can't open mysql2sqlite


I am not getting script is wrong or the way i am doing is wrong ?
is there any way i can do it.







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  • you can directly import sql file in sqlite file. open sqlite file in sqlite Reader and click on import, it will show you to import option from sql file.

    – Aniruddh Parihar
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:52











  • @AniruddhParihar i am getting some error as error in importing sql...i tried that way as well for that i need to remove some lines from sql file ..every time it is not easy

    – Gaju Kollur
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:56



















  • you can directly import sql file in sqlite file. open sqlite file in sqlite Reader and click on import, it will show you to import option from sql file.

    – Aniruddh Parihar
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:52











  • @AniruddhParihar i am getting some error as error in importing sql...i tried that way as well for that i need to remove some lines from sql file ..every time it is not easy

    – Gaju Kollur
    Nov 21 '18 at 8:56

















you can directly import sql file in sqlite file. open sqlite file in sqlite Reader and click on import, it will show you to import option from sql file.

– Aniruddh Parihar
Nov 21 '18 at 8:52





you can directly import sql file in sqlite file. open sqlite file in sqlite Reader and click on import, it will show you to import option from sql file.

– Aniruddh Parihar
Nov 21 '18 at 8:52













@AniruddhParihar i am getting some error as error in importing sql...i tried that way as well for that i need to remove some lines from sql file ..every time it is not easy

– Gaju Kollur
Nov 21 '18 at 8:56





@AniruddhParihar i am getting some error as error in importing sql...i tried that way as well for that i need to remove some lines from sql file ..every time it is not easy

– Gaju Kollur
Nov 21 '18 at 8:56












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