![]() It seems helpful to new users if I show the full process, from the MySQL login to the part where you declare that you want to use a database, so I'll include that full process here next, with a few added comments along the way: The basic command to work with an existing database is the use command, where you say something like this:įor instance, if you have a database named orders, you would declare that you want to start working with it (use it) like this: I may have shown this before in other ways, but I wanted to take a moment to show how to use a MySQL database from the MySQL command line client. ![]()
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