Afterward, you must go straight into the download. And after that you must now press on the apple symbol which is located from the uppermost top right part of the screen, then after which you must tap on the option About This Mac. Sorry that I don't know what to select for my Mac's Native MySQL client, I don't run mysql commands on it because I use GUIs that make it easier and for some reason they're just able to do import/export no problem. To get started you must first, look at what versions of Mac you were using on. I'm typing this while importing databases using Sequel Pro. I've been using MySQL Workbench for normal database stuff, then Sequel Pro for importing (because the progress bar actually works), and I had DBeaver recommended to me yesterday, but this particular feature has been vexing. The docs imply DBeaver will just find it if it exists in the normal places or if I have MySQL Workbench installed, which I do (version 6 and 8), but it doesn't. I read in the docs that "Native client" just means DBeaver needs some mysql exe from somewhere to run the mysqldump stuff (why this is necessary when it can do all the other things already, I don't know), but I'm not sure where to look at this point. I click the "Client." button, it pops up "Configure local client", I click the drop-down by Native client, it's empty except for Browse, I click that, it pops up another box named Database Client Homes, which has empty fields (I'm more confused at this point), I then click Add Home, and it opens up a Finder Open box. I'm trying to just import a database by right-clicking it then Tools > Restore Database, but the pop-up box says under Script configuration "Native client is not specified for connection". this is proprietary, I don't know why you'd want this.
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