* '''Data Dump''' – Allows the data from specific databases and tables to be dump to or restored from file.
- * '''Logs''' – Provides access to the log files of the MySQL server to which the workbench is connected. Note that for logs to be visible, the log-output configuration option must be set to TABLE. To make this change, select Configuration followed by the Log Files tab. Scroll down the list of options to log-output. If the check box next to this item is not selected, select it and change the value from File to Table and click the Apply button. Enter appropriate passwords when prompted to do so. After making the change, select the Startup panel and stop and restart the MySQL database server. Once restarted, the log files should be visible on the Logs tab.
Now that we have looked at the administrative aspects of MySQL Workbench the next step is to look at using the tool to execute SQL queries.
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