Step 1: Browse to the official MySQL Website.
Step 2: There you will find the Download button.
Step 3: Scroll down & click on MySQL Community (GPL) Downloads.
Step 4: Click on MySQL Installer For Windows.
Step 5: Click on the first Download Link.
Step 6: Then click, No Thanks, Just Start My Download.
Step 7: Click on the Custom button.
Step 8: Expand MySQL Server & then expand MySQL Server 8.0.
Step 9: Then double click on the latest version & click on the drag button.
Step 10: Then expand Applications & Then expand MySQL Workbench 8.0
Step 11: Then double click on the latest version & click on the drag button.
Step 12: Then expand MySQL Shell & then expand MySQL Shell 8.0
Step 13: Then double click on the latest version & click on the drag button.
Step 14: Click on Next.
Step 15: Click on Execute.
Step 16: Click on Next.
Step 17: Click on Execute.
Step 18: Click on Next.
Step 19: Click on Next.
Step 20: Click on Next
Step 21: Click on Next.
Step 22: Set your Password & Click on Next.
Step 23: Click on Next.
Step 24: Click on Execute.
Step 25: Click on Finish.
Step 26: Click on Next.
Step 27: Click on Finish.
Step 28: Then Automatically MySQL Workbench Window will open.
Click on the “plus sign” next to MySQL Connections to create a new
connection.
4) At the “Setup New Connection” dialog, fill in the information as follows:
Connection Name: mis2502
Hostname: dataanalytics.temple.edu
Username: Your username given to you by your instructor
Set password in Store in Vault
Click “OK” and you’ll see the connection under “MySQL Connections”:
6) It will ask you for your password. Enter your password (it’s case sensitive)
and click OK. (If you’re in a lab, don’t save your password in the vault or
other people will be able to access your account!)
7) You’ll see the main window for MySQL Workbench:
Quick Guide to MySQL Workbench
All you really care about is the Query 1 tab on the right and the SCHEMAS
section on the left.
8) Try a query. In the SQL File 1 window, type: SELECT * FROM moviedb.actor;
Then click the lightning bolt to execute the query:
Quick Guide to MySQL Workbench
You’ve successfully run your first query!