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:I agree - this comes from a time space where there wasn't such a thing as a database module. I see that it is called MySQL Admin on the download pages these days - I'll update the page accordingly --[[User:koen roggemans|koen roggemans]] 18:37, 17 April 2006 (WST)
:I agree - this comes from a time space where there wasn't such a thing as a database module. I see that it is called MySQL Admin on the download pages these days - I'll update the page accordingly --[[User:koen roggemans|koen roggemans]] 18:37, 17 April 2006 (WST)


::Okay, I see! Now, specially with the new descriptive text and a link, it makes a lot more sense :-)
::Okay, I see! Now, specially with the new descriptive text and a link, it makes a lot more sense :-) [[User:Samuli Karevaara|Samuli Karevaara]] 20:53, 18 April 2006 (WST)

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What does the below line mean?

You can also use the "Export" feature in Moodle's optional "Database" web interface to do the same thing on all platforms.

Is it a reference to PHPMyAdmin, maybe? If yes, then this might confuse people now that there is a Moodle module "Database" too, which is quite unrelated to the whole Moodle installation database... Samuli Karevaara 17:43, 15 April 2006 (WST)

I agree - this comes from a time space where there wasn't such a thing as a database module. I see that it is called MySQL Admin on the download pages these days - I'll update the page accordingly --Koen roggemans 18:37, 17 April 2006 (WST)
Okay, I see! Now, specially with the new descriptive text and a link, it makes a lot more sense :-) Samuli Karevaara 20:53, 18 April 2006 (WST)