1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on the “phpMyAdmin” Icon. 3. In the left side-bar, Click on the expand button to expand the database like “example”. 4. Under your cPanel username, you can see a list of all databases. Select the appropriate database which you want to repair. 5. Scroll down […]
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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on the “phpMyAdmin” Icon. 3. In the left side-bar, Click on the expand button to expand the database like “example”. 4. Under your cPanel username, you can see a list of all databases. Select the appropriate database which you want to optimize. 5. Scroll down […]
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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on the “phpMyAdmin” Icon. 3. In the left side-bar, Click on the expand button to expand the database like “example”. 4. Under your cPanel username, you can see a list of all databases. Select appropriate database and it will be expanded and show tables […]
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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on the “phpMyAdmin” Icon. 3. In the left side-bar, Click on the expand button to expand the database like “example”. 4. Under your cPanel username, you can see a list of all databases. Select the appropriate database which you want to edit and it will […]
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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on the “phpMyAdmin” Icon. 3. In the left side-bar, Click on the expand button to expand the database like “example”. 4. Under your cPanel username, you can see a list of all databases. Select the appropriate database which you want to export to your […]
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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on the “phpMyAdmin” Icon. 3. In left side-bar, Click on the expand button to expand the database like “example”. 4. Under your cPanel username, you can see a list of all databases. Select the appropriate database in which you want to import SQL. 5. Click […]
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