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mysqldump Version Mismatch [Content] mysqldump.exe is version 5.5.16, but the MySQL Server to be dumped has version 5.6.10-log. Because the version of mysqldump is older than the server, some features may not be backed up properly. It is recommended you upgrade your local MySQL client programs, including mysqldump to a version equal to or newer than that of the target server. The path to the dump tool must then be set in Preferences -> Administrator -> Path to mysqldump Tool

Go to: Edit -> Preferences -> Administrator -> Path to Mysqldumptool:

Look for file mysqldump.exe in your MySQL Server installation folder (it could be: mysql/bin/).Then click it, and OK. After that try to do the backup.

Fortunately, although not obvious, there is a fairly straightforward solution. You just need to update the mysqldump.exe. The up to date version of the .exe file can be found in. To solve the issue just go to Edit->Preferences->Administrator, and browse the following path

The message says you need a newer mysqldump tool. One that matches the server you want to dump from. So depending on the platform you are running get a copy of the mysqldump tool from a server installation that has a recent version. Each server comes with a mysqldump tool. So it should be easy to get a copy.

This occurs when the version of your mysql workbench is different than that of your mysql server. Solution to this is to use mysqldump.exe having version same as that of your server for taking the export/dump. Steps :

I saw that XAMPP server has a mysqldump file too which worked fine! Generally, you can find it in /opt/lampp/bin/mysqldump (for Debian and similar) so you can use this path in your preferences inside workbench.

On my Mac, (running latest Mac OS Sierra), I changed the path of mysqldump to /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/mysqldump, and that solved the problem. Previously, the path was set to a different version (older version) of mysqldump. So, you need to get the newest version of mysqldump.

___________________: I closed MySQL Workbench and opened up my terminal and ran mysqldump --version and it gave me this error: mysqldump: [ERROR] unknown variable 'local_infile=1'., I realized that I'd added something to the /etc/my.cnf file previously in order to import some data into a database using a local file, but as it turns out, some other MySQL tools (such as mysqldump, probably) do not understand this line well, so I commented it out and then mysqldump --version works fine and gives the correct version number without any other issues. Now I open the MySQL Workbench once again and this time it's working fine.

For WordPress data dumps (in my case it uses MySQL v 5.7.39) I downloaded the respective version of Workbench (v6.3.10) and installed it in a different directory. Then configured MySQL workbench v 8.0.28 to point the paths to the mysqldump tool and MySQL tool to Workbench v6.3.10 app internal paths by copying/pasting the routes.Then exporting was successful. 5376163bf9

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