If the administrator creates your database for you when setting up your permissions, you can begin using it. Otherwise, you need to create it yourself:
mysql> CREATE DATABASE menagerie;
Under Unix, database names are case-sensitive (unlike SQL
keywords), so you must always refer to your database as
menagerie
, not as
Menagerie
, MENAGERIE
, or
some other variant. This is also true for table names. (Under
Windows, this restriction does not apply, although you must
refer to databases and tables using the same lettercase
throughout a given query. However, for a variety of reasons, the
recommended best practice is always to use the same lettercase
that was used when the database was created.)
If you get an error such as ERROR 1044 (42000): Access denied for user 'micah'@'localhost' to database 'menagerie' when attempting to create a database, this means that your user account does not have the necessary privileges to do so. Discuss this with the administrator or see Section 8.2, “Access Control and Account Management”.
Creating a database does not select it for use; you must do that
explicitly. To make menagerie
the current
database, use this statement:
mysql> USE menagerie
Database changed
Your database needs to be created only once, but you must select
it for use each time you begin a mysql
session. You can do this by issuing a
USE
statement as shown in the
example. Alternatively, you can select the database on the
command line when you invoke mysql. Just
specify its name after any connection parameters that you might
need to provide. For example:
$> mysql -h host -u user -p menagerie
Enter password: ********
menagerie
in the command just shown is
not your password. If you
want to supply your password on the command line after the
-p
option, you must do so with no
intervening space (for example, as
-p
, not
as password
-p
).
However, putting your password on the command line is not
recommended, because doing so exposes it to snooping by other
users logged in on your machine.
password
You can see at any time which database is currently selected
using SELECT
DATABASE()
.