MySQL and PHPMyAdmin
Make sure your MySQL service is running Make sure your MySQL service is running. If using XAMPP, open the control panel. If the button for MySQL says Start, click it to start the service.
Open PHPMyAdmin (PMA) by clicking the Admin button or by navigating a browser to http://localhost/phpmyadmin
If needed, resolve the root having no password issue If needed, resolve the root having no password issue. I followed Method 2 found at http://veerasundar.com/blog/2009/01/how-to-change-the-root-password-for-mysql-in-xampp/
Method 2 User='root'
Create a new database by clicking on the Databases tab
Where it says Create database, enter a name and click on the Create button
Check your new database and click on the Check Privileges link
Under New click on the Add user link
Enter a username and password (twice)
Scroll down. Note the Grant all privileges on database “dbstatcapital” is pre-selected. Click Go.
This database will have a single table (for now This database will have a single table (for now?) with state-capital data like that found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_capitals_in_the_United_States Let us say that we will use the Abbr. column as the primary key that will uniquely identify each row/record. Note there are ten columns.
Create a table to hold the data. Give it a name Create a table to hold the data. Give it a name. Select a number of columns and click Go.
Start filling in the column names Start filling in the column names. Make the Abbr the primary key under the Index drop-down.
Finish entering the columns. Enter appropriate types. Click Save. At first I thought Year was the appropriate type for StateDate and CapitalDate. But the dates were too early to be easily accepted at years.
Result of saved file
Add data by going to the Import tab. Browse for the csv file provided Add data by going to the Import tab. Browse for the csv file provided. Choose CSV from the format dropdown. Scroll down and click Go. Changed automatically for me
Result of import
Looking at results in Browse tab.