Searching MySQL tables using phpMyAdmin

This article is for advanced users who want to find records that match specific criteria in a MySQL database. To search tables using phpMyAdmin:

  1. Log into cPanel.
  2. Click the phpMyAdmin icon.
  3. On the left sidebar, click the database you want to search.
  4. Click the Search tab.
  5. Enter your search criteria (separating each keyword with a comma) and select the tables you want to search.
  6. Click Go.
  7. Any tables matching your search criteria will be displayed; you can click Browse to see specific entries. If there are no tables matching your search criteria, nothing will be displayed.

Congratulations! You now know how to search through your MySQL databases using phpMyAdmin.

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