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query: -- -- Database: `work` -- -- -------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Table structure for table `administrators` -- CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `administrators` ( `user_id` varchar( 30 ) NOT NULL , `password` varchar( 30 ) NOT NULL ) ENGINE = InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET = latin1; MySQL said: #1046 - No database selected need some help here. sql mysql mysql-error-1046 share|improve this question edited Oct 23 '10 at 18:21 OMG Ponies 199k37360417 asked no database selected mysql command line Oct 23 '10 at 18:19 steph 692253 5 In case anyone is interested, you can also specify the database name via the CLI command without editing the import file. mysql -u root -p databasename < import.sql –Sam Dufel Nov 24 '14 at 15:36 what happened to me was: create a schema, filled in the name of the database, then it says "fail, no database selected". reopen workbench, i see database that i have just failed to created. Then I choose the database that i have just created, and open a .sql file and run, with both create database and use database statements, it complains "fail no database selected" again. reopen workbench, the tables are all built. MAC system, workbench 6.3.3 –Tiina Jun 9 at 9:12 add a comment| 13 Answers 13 active oldest votes up vote 216 down vote You need to tell MySQL which database to use: USE database_name; before you create a table. In case the database does not exist, you need to create it as: CREATE DATABASE database_name; followed by: USE database_name; share|improve this answer edited Feb 24 '13 at 0:02 Piero 2,991946102 answered Oct 23 '10 at 18:21 codaddict 252k50362443 2 In my case, I had used mysqldump to export a database and was runnin
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Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions no database selected mysqli Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, #1044 - access denied for user just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error #1046 - No database selected SQL import on XAMPP up vote 15 down vote favorite 2 I am trying to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4005409/error-1046-no-database-selected-how-to-resolve import the SQL database from my Drupal production site into a sandbox testing site on my local machine. I currently use XAMPP on my machine here at work. I have downloaded my db aipiadxxm_if9DHdr.sql and then I go to the phpMyAdmin on http://localhost/phpmyadmin/index.php then to -> Import. After I import the db I get this Error: SQL query: -- -- Database: `aipiadxxm_if9DHdr.sql` -- -- -------------------------------------------------------- -- -- Table structure for table `if9d_access` -- CREATE http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11438427/error-1046-no-database-selected-sql-import-on-xampp TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `if9d_access` ( `aid` int( 11 ) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT , `mask` varchar( 255 ) NOT NULL default '', `type` varchar( 255 ) NOT NULL default '', `status` tinyint( 4 ) NOT NULL default '0', PRIMARY KEY ( `aid` ) ) ENGINE = MYISAM DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT =1; MySQL said: Documentation #1046 - No database selected What is causing this error message: #1046 - No database selected ? mysql sql drupal phpmyadmin xampp share|improve this question edited Aug 12 '13 at 1:33 Eric Leschinski 47k23221190 asked Jul 11 '12 at 17:46 accraze 54851034 1 It looks like the .sql file is just the table. Try creating the database in phpmyadmin, then importing the file as a table. –PeaBucket Jul 11 '12 at 18:14 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 37 down vote accepted You need to create and/or select the database on your sandbox machine before importing the SQL for the table structure and data. In phpMyAdmin, this means choosing a database from the sidebar and then using its import tab. If the database you want to fill doesn't exist, you have to create it first using the Create new database form. After import, you should confirm that the export-import process hasn't affected the anonymous user record (uid 0
Meyer Claus Meyer Pro Student 2,523 Points Problems with Mysql file (1046 - No database selected) Error SQL https://teamtreehouse.com/community/problems-with-mysql-file-1046-no-database-selected query: CREATE TABLE sizes ( id INT( 11 ) NOT https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=73590 NULL AUTO_INCREMENT , size VARCHAR( 32 ) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci DEFAULT NULL , order INT( 11 ) NOT NULL , PRIMARY KEY ( id ) ) ENGINE = INNODB DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8 COLLATE = utf8_unicode_ci AUTO_INCREMENT =5; MySQL said: Documentation 1046 - No no database database selected No good, if you get problems just importing a file! Problem is that I cant write "Create table" 1 Answer Petros Sordinas 15,723 Points Petros Sordinas Petros Sordinas 15,723 Points about 2 years ago You have to tell SQL which database you are using Either : USE database_name; or if the database no database selected does not exist CREATE DATABASE database_name USE database_name; Claus Meyer Pro Student 2,523 Points Claus Meyer Claus Meyer Pro Student 2,523 Points 2y ago THANKS, I got it to work now... Oki, my database name is: movikcrewhunter USE movikcrewhunter; CREATE TABLE sizes ( id int(11) Posting to the forum is only allowed for members with active accounts. Please sign in or sign up to post. Our mission is to bring affordable, technology education to people everywhere, in order to help them achieve their dreams and change the world. Our Company About Us Contact Us Community Treehouse Stories Student Perks Treehouse Blog Affiliate Program Careers Topics HTML CSS Design JavaScript Ruby PHP WordPress iOS Android Development Tools Business Tracks Web Design Web Development Rails Development PHP Development iOS Development Android Development WordPress Development Starting a Business Treehouse Blog About Treehouse Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions © 2016 Treehouse Island, Inc. Sign in Email Address Password I forgot my password Sign in
Aug 2014 15:49 Reporter: Flavian C Email Updates: Status: Verified Impact on me: None Category:MySQL Server: Parser Severity:S3 (Non-critical) Version:5.5.26 5.6.19 OS:Any Assigned to: Triage: Needs Triage: D4 (Minor) View Add Comment Files Developer Edit Submission View Progress Log Contributions [14 Aug 2014 17:56] Flavian C Description: If we use multi-join inside a join the update query asks for DB name ERROR 1046 (3D000): No database selected How to repeat: Im getting no database select when using JOIN inside a JOIN. UPDATE DB1.TABLE1 as a JOIN (SELECT * FROM DB1.TABLE2 as b,(SELECT * DB1.TABLE2) as c WHERE b.col1 = c.col1) ea JOIN (SELECT SUM(d.size) FROM DB1.TABLE2 as d WHERE d.col1=xx) ef ON a.col1=ea.col1 and a.col1=ef.col1 set xxxx Also if ea alias join if we convert the inside join to subquery it works properly but takes a performance hit. i.e UPDATE DB1.TABLE1 as a JOIN (SELECT * FROM DB1.TABLE2 as b WHERE b.col1 = (SELECT c.col1 DB1.TABLE2 as c)) ea JOIN (SELECT SUM(d.size) FROM DB1.TABLE2 as d WHERE d.col1=xx) ef ON a.col1=ea.col1 and a.col1=ef.col1 set xxxx [14 Aug 2014 18:00] Sveta Smirnova Thank you for the report. Please specify which exact minor version of MySQL server you use and provide output of SHOW CREATE TABLE for all involved tables. [14 Aug 2014 18:28] Flavian C Just for test case you can do: Do not do " use dbname " login into mysql : execute the following CREATE TABLE flavian.`test1` ( `col1` int(3) DEFAULT NULL, `col2` int(3) DEFAULT NULL, `col3` int(3) DEFAULT NULL ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_bin; CREATE TABLE flavian.`test2` ( `col1` int(3) DEFAULT NULL, `col2` int(3) DEFAULT NULL, `col3` int(3) DEFAULT NULL ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_bin; mysql> update flavian.test1 a JOIN (select * from flavian.test2 b, (select * from flavian.test2 c where c.col1=1 limit 1) d where b.col1=d.col1) ea JOIN (select sum(e.col2) from flavian.test2 e where e.col1=1) e