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i had a live server that had to close due to rl issues and funding issues, i backed everything up but for some reason the database will not reupload to phpmyadmin on my pc i exported from phpmyadmin on host and now it wont reupload says error in sql, so is it me or did it export a bugged sql? i dont wanna wipe my server



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You could try some quick sql validator online. It should also show what exactly is wrong in the sql file.
 
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you should use Navicat instead imo.

I've been using phpmyadmin, for as far as I can remember myself. And I have never had any issue with the simple stuff I needed it to do. Mind telling us what would Navicat do better than phpmyadmin ?
Does it export in some better way, or is it easier to understand and really noob friendly?
 
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I've been using phpmyadmin, for as far as I can remember myself. And I have never had any issue with the simple stuff I needed it to do. Mind telling us what would Navicat do better than phpmyadmin ?
Does it export in some better way, or is it easier to understand and really noob friendly?

I'm just using navicat for safety reasons. I wouldn't want to let someone find where I put my phpmyadmin somewhere on my website.
 
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As well Navicat provides a pretty much beautiful UI in comparison with phpMyAdmin.
 
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As well Navicat provides a pretty much beautiful UI in comparison with phpMyAdmin.

I've used Navicat once or twice, for me personally it was quite confusing. But I guess that is everyones own preferrance.
 
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