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If you are already using '''digiKam''' with '''SQLite''', you can use the database migration tool to move the existing data to '''MySQL''' databases. Choose <menuchoice>Tools -> Database Migration</menuchoice>, and select the <menuchoice>MySQL</menuchoice> item in the <menuchoice>Type</menuchoice> drop-down list in the right section. Fill out the required fields as previously described, and use the <menuchoice>Check DB Connection</menuchoice> button to test the connection. Finally, press the <menuchoice>Migrate</menuchoice> button to copy the data from <menuchoice>SQLite</menuchoice> to <menuchoice>MySQL</menuchoice>.

Hvis du allerede bruger digiKam med SQLite, så kan du bruge værktøjet til databasemigrering til at flytte eksisterende data til MySQL-databaser. Vælg menuen Værktøjer -> Databasemigrering og vælg så punktet MySQL i dropned-listen Type i feltet til højre. Udfyld de påkrævede felter som tidligere beskrevet og klik så på knappen Tjek DB-forbindelse for at teste forbindelsen. Endelig klikker du på knappen Migrér for at kopiere data fra SQLite til MySQL.