Try clicking on "Execute SQL Statement" and entering "CREATE DATABASE
MyDatabaseName" (without the quotes, and replacing MyDatabaseName with
whatever you like).
It should be as simple as that, but if it doesn't work, you may want to
check with your host that you _are_ allowed to do it - some don't let you
create multiple databases, you have to stash all your tables in one big
database.
Cheers
Jon
-----Original Message-----
From: Savin, Jill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 May 2001 17:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Basic Beginner Question
I am brand new to MySQL - my web host has set up a graphical tool for me to
use, to try and administer it - it's called MysqlTool, Version 0.85. It's
got a database there that my host created for me. Now I want to create an
additional database, but don't see any kind of button for doing that. If I
go inside the database he already created, I can find a prompt that says
"Execute SQL Statement" or "Generate "Create Table" Script, and a "New
Table" - would either of these links allow my to create a new database? And
if so, how would I do it?
thanks
j
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