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Ventrino Forum for Walker Scripts _ Ventrino FAQ _ How to create a mysql database

Posted by: Adam Feb 14 2006, 08:26 PM

To create a mysql database

Your hosting package might not be able to have any more databases added, The control panel will tell you if you have run out.

1) Log into the helm control panel.
2) Click the "Domains" icon.
3) Click your domain in the list.
4) Click the "Database Manager" icon.
5) Click "Add New".
6) Select "Mysql".
7) Enter the name of the database you wish to use.
8) Click "Save".

To add a user to a mysql database

1) Log into the helm control panel.
2) Click the "Domains" icon.
3) Click your domain in the list.
4) Click the "Database Manager" icon.
5) Click on the database you wish to add a user to.
6) Click "Add New" in the users section.
7) Enter the username/password and confirm the password.
8) Click "Save".

You will now have a new database to use with an account to access it.

Posted by: darkangel Feb 21 2006, 10:53 PM

In my stupid tone.....Help

i've done what you've listed below.....wink.gif

But now i have to change some pages in my new script...

host what is this...?

Adam can you help.

QUOTE (Adam @ Feb 14 2006, 06:26 PM) *
To create a mysql database

Your hosting package might not be able to have any more databases added, The control panel will tell you if you have run out.

1) Log into the helm control panel.
2) Click the "Domains" icon.
3) Click your domain in the list.
4) Click the "Database Manager" icon.
5) Click "Add New".
6) Select "Mysql".
7) Enter the name of the database you wish to use.
8) Click "Save".

To add a user to a mysql database

1) Log into the helm control panel.
2) Click the "Domains" icon.
3) Click your domain in the list.
4) Click the "Database Manager" icon.
5) Click on the database you wish to add a user to.
6) Click "Add New" in the users section.
7) Enter the username/password and confirm the password.
8) Click "Save".

You will now have a new database to use with an account to access it.

Posted by: Adam Feb 23 2006, 05:17 PM

Hi Brian,

Host = localhost

Thats if the script is running on the server, If its remote access (such as your pc connecting) you need to use the IP of the server (or your domain name)

Regards,
Adam

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