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Click the database you want to use to insert data. Type the MySQL insert statement that inserts the characters, placing a backslash in front of any commas or quotes.
I’m going to go with the latest release of MySQL. Do note, if you have a need for a specific release, you can swap out the latest tag with the likes of 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 8.0.
Because MySQL is such a popular database, I thought it would be a great data source to use as an illustration. This will also refresh your memory on how to set MySQL up for remote connections.
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