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How importing a MySQL (.SQL) file to your database

Thread began 3/03/2010 10:38 am by Bruce | Last modified 3/05/2010 8:53 am by Bruce | 2465 views | 8 replies

Bruce

How importing a MySQL (.SQL) file to your database

Hi,
I follow up the "Importing MySQL (.SQL) file to your database" pdf document. I already did this step:
Copying the SQL script
1.On your computer, navigate to the .sql file you intend to import to your database.
2.Open the .sql file in a regular text editor such as Notepad or TextEdit.
3.Select all the content by pressing Ctrl (Cmd) + A.
4.Copy the content by pressing Ctrl (Cmd) + C.
5.Close your text editor application.

My question is about the next step:
Executing the script
6.In phpMyAdmin, choose the database you intend to work with from the Database menu list.


Please select a database.

Question:

There are 3 different databases (information_schema (28), mysql (31), test (8) in the phpMyAdmin page. Which one should I select?
See the snap shot.
Thank you in advance.

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