How To Restore Database
I think i will have to da a full resortation of a database.
lets assume old database is deleted.
So I go to my hosting control panel and create a new mysql database
Use same username and password as used in original
open phpmyadmin and do to the new database and select import-then import the file that I have as a backup--i have a file that I exported as a text file-a full databse export. it is about 4 mb so I hope can do it at one time
Is that basically how I can do it??
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