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Copying a database table with phpMyAdmin
This video assumes you've already logged in to phpMyAdmin.
Now let's learn how to copy a database table.
First, select the database where the table exists...
... then click the table you want to copy.
Click the Operations tab.
When copying a table, you can choose to copy the table structure only, the data only, or both.
Copying a table actually creates a new table altogether, so we have to give a name for the new table.
When ready, click Go.
That's it! A new table has been created, and is a perfect copy of the original. Both table sare listed in the left pane.
This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to copy a database table with phpMyAdmin.
This video assumes you've already logged in to phpMyAdmin.
Now let's learn how to copy a database table.
First, select the database where the table exists...
... then click the table you want to copy.
Click the Operations tab.
When copying a table, you can choose to copy the table structure only, the data only, or both.
Copying a table actually creates a new table altogether, so we have to give a name for the new table.
When ready, click Go.
That's it! A new table has been created, and is a perfect copy of the original. Both table sare listed in the left pane.
This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to copy a database table with phpMyAdmin.
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