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1 Comment | 5,636 views | 23/06/2009 10:07
You can remove MySQL database from Powershell with MySQL connector:
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| # Powershell Args
$dbusername = $args[0] # user01073
$dbpassword = $args[1] # RadoreTelekom
$dbname = $args[2] # db01073
# Add MySQL Data Connector
[void][system.reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("MySql.Data")
# Open Connection to SQL Server
$connStr = "server=127.0.0.1;port=3306;uid=root;pwd=SQLPassword"
$conn = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection($connStr)
$conn.Open()
# Drop MySQL Database
$dropmysqldatabase = 'DROP DATABASE `' + $dbname + '`'
$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($dropmysqldatabase, $conn)
$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
$da.Fill($ds) |
# Powershell Args
$dbusername = $args[0] # user01073
$dbpassword = $args[1] # RadoreTelekom
$dbname = $args[2] # db01073
# Add MySQL Data Connector
[void][system.reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("MySql.Data")
# Open Connection to SQL Server
$connStr = "server=127.0.0.1;port=3306;uid=root;pwd=SQLPassword"
$conn = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection($connStr)
$conn.Open()
# Drop MySQL Database
$dropmysqldatabase = 'DROP DATABASE `' + $dbname + '`'
$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($dropmysqldatabase, $conn)
$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
$da.Fill($ds)
Also I used arguments so you can call this powershell script from your panel.