To reload a dump file written by mysqldump
        that consists of SQL statements, use it as input to the
        mysql client. If the dump file was created by
        mysqldump with the
        --all-databases or
        --databases option, it
        contains CREATE DATABASE and
        USE statements and it is not
        necessary to specify a default database into which to load the
        data:
      
$> mysql < dump.sql
        Alternatively, from within mysql, use a
        source command:
      
mysql> source dump.sql
        If the file is a single-database dump not containing
        CREATE DATABASE and
        USE statements, create the
        database first (if necessary):
      
$> mysqladmin create db1Then specify the database name when you load the dump file:
$> mysql db1 < dump.sqlAlternatively, from within mysql, create the database, select it as the default database, and load the dump file:
mysql> CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS db1;
mysql> USE db1;
mysql> source dump.sql
          For Windows PowerShell users: Because the "<" character is
          reserved for future use in PowerShell, an alternative approach
          is required, such as using quotes cmd.exe /c "mysql
          < dump.sql".