MySqldump command not found in Mac OS X using MAMP

By pdevs_admin, 22 December, 2014
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If you are using MAMP and you are getting a “mysqldump command not found” message using the Terminal this is what you have to do:

  1. Locate the “mysqldump file inside MAMP. It is usually located in /Applications/MAMP/Library/bin/mysqldump
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2. Right click on the file and hit “Make Alias”.  This will create a file named “mysqldump alias 2”.

3. Move the file named “mysqldump alias 2” inside "/Users/MYUSERNAME/bin".

4. Restart the Terminal and your are good to go.

Hope this helps someone.

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MySqldump command not found in Mac OS X using MAMP
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If you are using MAMP and you are getting a “mysqldump command not found” message using the Terminal this is what you have to do:

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Locate the “mysqldump file inside MAMP.
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 It is usually located in /Applications/MAMP/Library/bin/mysqldump

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