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-### Introduction
-To use MySQL server on the command line, you must have the correct system path. This is usually done automatically.
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-How to check if the MySQL server is a Environment Variable:
-* Press `Windows + R` and type cmd
-* In the CMD opened type `mysql`
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-If the MySQL server is not a Environment Variable you will get an error like : `Not recognised command`
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-### Requirements
-It is a must to have MySQL server already installed, if you don't have MySQL server installed follow [this tutorial](http://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/Requirements)
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-### Procedure
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-* Locate `mysql.exe`. For example: `C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\bin`
-* Search for `Edit the system environment variables`
-* Click `Environment Variables` and locate `User variables for $USERNAME`
-* Select `Path` variable and click Edit
-* Press the `New` button and insert the path to `mysql.exe` you located earlier
-* * Example: `C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\bin`
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-Now everything is set-up and you can acces `mysql` from the command line.
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-To check if the set-up was done correctly press `Windows + R` and type cmd, when you will type `mysql` in the console you will see all the options.
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-[Click here to return to the Database Setup](http://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/Database-Setup)