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Access your cPanel account via entering your area name accompanied via /cpanel in your web browser.Enter your username and password to log in.
Once logged in, scroll all the way down to the Databases section.
Look for MySQL Databases and click on on it.
In the Create New Database field, enter a name for your database. Database names are often prefixed with your cPanel username for identification.
Click the Create Database button.
Scroll down to the MySQL Users section.
In the Add New User fields, enter a username and a strong password for the new user.
Click the Create User button.
In the Add User to Database section, select the user you just created from the dropdown menu.
Then, select the database you created from the second dropdown menu.
Click the Add button.
After clicking Add, you’ll be taken to a page where you can assign privileges to the user.
You can choose All Privileges for full access or select specific privileges as needed.
Click the Make Changes button to save the settings.
You should see a confirmation message indicating that the database and user were created successfully and that the user has been added to the database with the assigned privileges.
You can now access your database via a database management device like phpMyAdmin, which is typically to be had within the Databases segment of cPanel. Here, you create tables and control your records.
That’s it! You have effectively created a database in cPanel. Remember to keep your database credentials secure, as they may be crucial for getting access to your database programs.
If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask!
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