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  1. #16
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    Click File, and then click Save As.
    Under File Types, click Save Database As.
    Under Advanced, click Back Up Database, and then click Save As.
    In the Save As dialog box, in the File name box, review the name for your database backup

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    Are you using cPanel? if so it's easily done https://documentation.concrete5.org/...and-phpmyadmin
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    Click File, and then click Save As.
    Under File Types, click Save Database As.
    Under Advanced, click Back Up Database, and then click Save As.
    In the Save As dialog box, in the File name box, review the name for your database backup.

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    Creating A Backup

    The mysqldump command is used to create textfile “dump” of a database that can be managed by MySQL. These database dumps are simply text type files containing all the SQL commands needed to recreate the database from scratch. The process truly is quick and easy.
    Backing Up a Single Database

    If you want to back up a single database, you merely create the “dump” (aka make a backup) and send the output of the “mysqldump” command into a .sql file. Don’t worry, this command doesn’t affect the database in any way; It merely makes a copy of the database.

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    Click File, and then click Save As.

    Under File Types, click Save Database As.

    Under Advanced, click Back Up Database, and then click Save As.

    In the Save As dialog box, in the File name box, review the name for your database backup.
    Last edited by Nitin13; 07-07-2020 at 01:19 AM.

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    Right click on the database name.
    Select Tasks > Backup.
    Select "Full" as the backup type.
    Select "Disk" as the destination.
    Click on "Add..." to add a backup file and type "C:\AdventureWorks.BAK" and click "OK"
    Click "OK" again to create the backup.

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    dear friends,
    thank you all for the information.

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    Click File, and then click Save As.
    Under File Types, click Save Database As.
    Under Advanced, click Back Up Database, and then click Save As.
    In the Save As dialog box, in the File name box, review the name for your database backup.

  9. #24
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    dear friend,
    Open the database for which you want to create a backup copy and do the following:
    1.Click File, and then click Save As.
    2.Under File Types, click Save Database As.
    3.Under Advanced, click Back Up Database, and then click Save As.
    4.In the Save As dialog box, in the File name box, review the name for your database backup.
    5.Select the file type you want the backup database to be saved as from the Save as type list, and then click Save.

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    Open SQL Server Management Studio Express and connect to the SQL server.
    Expand Databases.
    Right-click on the database you want to back up, then select Tasks > Back up. ...
    On the Back Up Database window, make sure the Database field contains the name of the database you want to back up.
    Select the Backup Type.

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