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Databases can be edited by following the steps below. phpMyAdmin is used in this case and we suggest you become familiar with its functions and interface for full control of your database information.
Databases can be edited by following the steps below. phpMyAdmin is used in this case and we suggest you become familiar with its functions and interface for full control of your database information.
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As with all pages within your account, phpMyAdmin is accessible only through a secure server.
As with all pages within your account, phpMyAdmin is accessible only through a secure server.
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'''How to get there:'''
==How to Get There==
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# Log into your Bravenet user account
# Select the 'Databases' table from the top of the page
# Navigate down to the database you wish to modify
# Click the '''Edit''' text link under the 'Edit' column next to that database
 
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 15 December 2015

Databases can be edited by following the steps below. phpMyAdmin is used in this case and we suggest you become familiar with its functions and interface for full control of your database information.

As with all pages within your account, phpMyAdmin is accessible only through a secure server.

How to Get There

  1. Log into your Bravenet user account
  2. Select the 'Databases' table from the top of the page
  3. Navigate down to the database you wish to modify
  4. Click the Edit text link under the 'Edit' column next to that database