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Hello Stitchin',

Sunday, February 23, 2003, 4:38:17 PM, you wrote:

> When you say mysql.exe isn't in your path, what do you mean?  It is right
> where it was installed -
 by that i understand/mean
 System Environment Variable Path

>   c:\mysql\bin\mysql.exe

> Should I move it somewhere else or copy it to somewhere else?
nope
i mean when you write path in to a console window
you must get something like this

C:\WINDOWS\system32>path
PATH=c:\Perl\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;
C:\Program Files\doxygen\bin;C:\Tcl\bin;C:\GnuPG;
c:\unix\bin;C:\mysql\bin;c:\php\

if you don't have the directory C:\mysql\bin in your
system path then you must load mysql in memory by this command

C:\mysql\bin\mysql.exe


> Thanks so much!
> Renee :)

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> From: Solid Plasma (slpl) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 11:19 AM
> To: Stitchin'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Very basic question from a total newbie! MORE INFO


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> Hello Stitchin',

> Sunday, February 23, 2003, 3:39:41 PM, you wrote:

>> I did exactly what Paul described ... I changed the directory at the dos
>> prompt to

>> c:\program files\apache group\apache2\htdocs\phpcatalog\admin

>> and typed in

>> mysql testcatalog < createdb_mysql

>> my dos prompt brought up this error:

>> 'mysql' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
>> program or batch file.

> seems to me your mysql.exe isn't in your path

>> I'm looking right at my little stoplight at the bottom of my screen and
> the
>> light is green I pulled up WinMySQLadmin and everything looks like it's
>> working fine. What do I check next?

>> Thanks for your time!!!

>> Renee :)

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Stitchin' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 8:32 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Very basic question from a total newbie!


>> I feel so stupid right now!  I just loaded up Apache, mySql, and PHP on my
>> home Windows XP machine to work on my website.  It'll be running on a
> Linux
>> server when I get it on the web.

>> I've been trying to check out this catalog program called PHP Catalog.
>> Their website has a free version to check out.  I can't even get it up and
>> running.  Their instructions say, "Create a new database and import
>> admin/createdb_mysql with the following commands from the PHPCatalog/admin
>> directory:

>> mysql database_name < createdb_mysql

>> where database_name is the name of the new database (which I'm calling
>> testcatalog).

>> OK, so why can't I figure out where I'm supposed to type this command???
> Do
>> I use the mysql.exe monitor?? I tried to type

>> testcatalog < createdb_mysql

>> at the mysql prompt in the monitor and it wouldn't take. Is there a way to
>> type this command into PHPMyAdmin??  I know the solution has to be soooo
>> easy and I'm just drawing a total blank.

>> Renee Toth
>> Stitchin' Up A Storm
>> www.stitchinupastorm.com


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