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Enter the IP address of your '''MySQL''' server in the <menuchoice>Host Name</menuchoice> field and specify the correct port in the <menuchoice>Port</menuchoice> field (the default port is 3306). In the <menuchoice>Schema Name</menuchoice> field, enter the name of the database for storing photo metadata, and specify the name of the database for storing thumbnails in the <menuchoice>Thumbnails Schema Name</menuchoice> field. Enter your '''MySQL''' user name and password in the appropriate fields. To check whether the database connection works properly, press the <menuchoice>Check DB Connection</menuchoice> button. If everything works as it’s supposed to, switch to the <menuchoice>Collections</menuchoice> section, and add the directories containing your photos. Hit <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice>, and wait till '''digiKam''' populates the databases with data from photos. This can take a while if you have a lot of photos.

Skriv din MySQL-servers IP-adresse i feltet Værtsnavn og den korrekte port i feltet Port (standard-porten er 3306). I feltet Skemanavn angiver du navnet på den database, hvor fotoenes metadata gemmes, og navnet på databasen med miniaturer angives i feltet Miniaturer Skemanavn. For at kontrollere om databaseforbindelsen fungerer korrekt klikker du på knappen Tjek DB-forbindelse. Hvis alt fungerer som det skal, så gå til afsnittet Samlinger og tilføj mapperne, som indeholder dine fotos. Klik på O.k. og vent, mens digiKam opbygger databasen med data fra fotoene. Dette kan tage nogen tid, hvis du har mange fotos.