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===MYSQL Uploads=== When you prefer to store your weather station's data in your own MYSQL database, Meteobridge can feed sensor data to it in a very easy way. In order to support MYSQL queries some genric data must be specified. * '''Host''': server name or IP of server (when DNS can't resolve the name) * '''Port''': port number where to reach MYSQL database on your server * '''Database''': name of database to feed * '''User''': name of database user to use for data upload * '''Password''': password for user name.
===MYSQL Uploads===
When you prefer to store your weather station's data in your own MYSQL database, Meteobridge can feed sensor data to it in a very easy way. In order to support MYSQL queries some genric data must be specified.
* '''Host''': server name or IP of server (when DNS can't resolve the name)
* '''Port''': port number where to reach MYSQL database on your server
* '''Database''': name of database to feed
* '''User''': name of database user to use for data upload
* '''Password''': password for user name.
Translation ===MYSQL Uploads=== When you prefer to store your weather station's data in your own MYSQL database, Meteobridge can feed sensor data to it in a very easy way. In order to support MYSQL queries some genric data must be specified. * '''Host''': server name or IP of server (when DNS can't resolve the name) * '''Port''': port number where to reach MYSQL database on your server * '''Database''': name of database to feed * '''User''': name of database user to use for data upload * '''Password''': password for user name. MYSQL Uploads
When you prefer to store your weather station's data in your own MYSQL database, Meteobridge can feed sensor data to it in a very easy way. In order to support MYSQL queries some genric data must be specified.
Host : server name or IP of server (when DNS can't resolve the name)
Port : port number where to reach MYSQL database on your server
Database : name of database to feed
User : name of database user to use for data upload
Password : password for user name.