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# How to import database in MySQL
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This is a guide for importing a database in MySQL using the terminal.
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## Prerequisites
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- Have MySQL installed on your machine.
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## Guide
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1. Download the database file from this repository. These database files have `.sql` extension and can be found in the Assignment folders within the [Practical folder](https://git.kska.io/sppu-te-comp-content/DatabaseManagementSystems/src/branch/main/Practical).
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2. After downloading the file, locate it in the `Files` app. The downloaded file will mostly likely be preset in the _Downloads_ folder.
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3. Right click in a empty space in the `Files` app window, and click on `Open in Terminal` (or something along those lines).
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4. Now, start `mysql`
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```shell
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sudo mysql -u root -p
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```
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5. Create an empty database & exit:
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```sql
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CREATE DATABASE database_name;
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exit
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```
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> `database_name` is the name of your database in which all the tables, data, etc. will be imported.
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6. Lastly, import the database from `database.sql` file:
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```shell
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sudo mysql -u root -p database_name < database.sql
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```
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## Example
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Let's consider I want to import the database for Assignment-A2. The database file is present in [Practical/Assignment-A2](https://git.kska.io/sppu-te-comp-content/DatabaseManagementSystems/src/branch/main/Practical/Assignment-A2) folder.
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1. First download the [Database_A2.sql](https://git.kska.io/sppu-te-comp-content/DatabaseManagementSystems/src/branch/main/Practical/Assignment-A2/Database_A2.sql) file.
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2. Locate the file in `Files` app, mostly likely present in the _Downloads_ folder.
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3. Right click in an empty space in the **Files** app window and click **Open in Terminal**.
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4. Start mysql: `sudo mysql -u root -p`
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5. Create an empty database: `CREATE DATABASE Database_A2`
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6. Exit from mysql: `exit`
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7. Lastly, import the file: `sudo mysql -u root -p Database_A2 < Database_A2.sql`
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8. That's it! Your database has been imported in MySQL.
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