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Redmine database?

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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Hello! Please tell me how I can add my database to redmine, or connect another, or install something like PHPMyAdmin?
    Thanks.

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    nebulon Staff
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    To import an existing MySQL database, please try the guide at https://cloudron.io/documentation/guides/import-mysql/

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    @nebulon Thanks, I was able to migrate the database simply by deleting the repeating table .

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    Good to hear.

    What is that "repeating table"?

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    @nebulon sql.png

    I could not migrate the database until I deleted the tables in Cloudron that caused the problem. After that, everything worked out. These tables were repeated in a dump.

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    Ah indeed, that makes sense, those are created during initial app startup. Not sure if the database migration guide should mention some drop tables command to have a fresh start.

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    @nebulon I think it should. I will fix the guide. I did it for PostgreSQL guide - https://cloudron.io/documentation/guides/import-postgresql/ but forgot for the MySQL one.

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    I have added a clear section in the guide - https://cloudron.io/documentation/guides/import-mysql/#import

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