mysql_convert_table_format

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mysql-convert-table-format converts the tables in a database to use a particular storage engine (MyISAM by default).

From MariaDB 10.5, the client is called mariadb-convert-table-format. It can still be accessed under its original mysql-convert-table-format name via a symlink in Linux, or an alternate binary in Windows.

See mariadb-convert-table-format for details.

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