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Old 06-27-2006, 08:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question New To MySQL, 1 main question

Hi, I'm learning MySql and have one major burning question:

How in the heck to I actually make a database?!?!

I know this is gonna sound realy really dumb, but do i just use Microsoft Access or something (i guess not)
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You might wanna take a look in the SQL pre pre basic thread.

Perhaps in your case Creating and using a database would be helpful.

Pluss I've moved this thread to a more apropriate section, it dosn't exactly qualify under something PHP related.
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