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− | + | This demo will show you how to create a MySQL database through your cPanel. | |
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− | [1] Click on the "MySQL Databases" icon within the "Databases" section of your cPanel | + | [1] Click on the "MySQL Databases" icon within the "Databases" section of your cPanel |
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− | [2] Enter the name of your database into the "New Database" field | + | [2] Enter the name of your database into the "New Database" field |
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− | [3] Click the "Create Database" button to finish creating the database | + | [3] Click the "Create Database" button to finish creating the database |
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− | + | {{note|Your cPanel username is automatically prefixed on to the beginning of your database's name and is the full name of your database. (Example: username_database1)}} | |
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+ | [[Category:cPanel]] |
Latest revision as of 17:30, 3 October 2012
This demo will show you how to create a MySQL database through your cPanel.
[1] Click on the "MySQL Databases" icon within the "Databases" section of your cPanel
[2] Enter the name of your database into the "New Database" field
[3] Click the "Create Database" button to finish creating the database
Your cPanel username is automatically prefixed on to the beginning of your database's name and is the full name of your database. (Example: username_database1)