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| Civilians | cPanel and mySQL tip of the day: If your cPanel username has a period (the . character) in it, and you create a mySQL database, the database will be named without the . and you will not be able to access it. If you change your cPanel username to your current username minus the period, the databases should appear. You can add a theoretically infinite number of databases if the username contains a period. This is why we love cPanel. |
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