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Database
1. What is MySQL ? - Top
MySQL
is the most popular Open Source SQL Database system. A database
is a structured collection of data. MySQL allows you to
quickly access, edit add to the database.
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2.
Is MySQL compatible with FrontPage ? - Top
No,
it is not.
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| 3. How can I get a MySQL DB ? - Top
If
it is not included with your hosting plan, you need to make
a request to sales@123ehost.com.
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4.
How can I add a MySQL Database ? - Top
You can create new databases
in the SQL feature of the Cpanel located at http://your-domain.com/cpanel.
This feature is under the Advanced Menu.
First, you must create the actual database. You just need
to enter a name for the database such as users. The database
will be created as yourusername_users.
Once done, you will need to create a username and password
in the MySQL system. A username could be access. When created
it will becore yourusername_access.
And finally, you need to add the user into the database.
This is the final step of creating a MySQL database.
Here is the Online
Manual.
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5. HELP!
None of this makes any sense to me... What should I do ?
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If none of the following
makes any sense to you, you should NOT be using MySQL. It
is a very advanced feature and a 4th generation programming
language. If you are not an experienced programmer, stay
away from it or employ a MySQL progammer..
Again, we STRONGLY suggest that you find an experienced
MySQL programmer when attempting to work with MySQL.
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6. Can I install phpMyAdmin ? - Top
No, users are not allowed
to install their own versions of phpMyAdmin. Instead, we
offer this program through the CPanel for you to use. PhpMyAdmin
is at the bottom of the SQL section in the CPanel.
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7. How can I backup my MySQL Database ? - Top
You can use PhpMyAdmin to
dump the contexts of a database to a *.sql file. You can
also use PhpMyAdmin to restore a database from a *.sql
file.
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8. Can I use Oracle
as a DB ? - Top
Not at the moment.
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9.
I can't get my database to work, can you help me ? - Top
We can help if the issue
is due to a problem at our end. Otherwise you need make
sure you set everything right. You should contact your MySQL
programmer or let us know and we'll find one for you. There
will however be a fee involved depending on the task at
hand.
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