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Instead of using PHPmyAdmin i would suggest you to use PHP to open the file and read the test file and write a sql query that would go around in a loop until the end of file.
This is the fastest way of doing it , if the text file you are talking about is not an sql dump or export from phpmyadmin.
If the text file is a dump or export of an sql database then i would suggest you to use the import feature provided in phpmyadmin
This is the fastest way of doing it , if the text file you are talking about is not an sql dump or export from phpmyadmin.
If the text file is a dump or export of an sql database then i would suggest you to use the import feature provided in phpmyadmin
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