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The remaining 6 drop-down sections are optional, you choose which you want to use, they appear on the screen in a different order to how I explain them below.
*Alternatively, you can devise your own schema, create that table, and then write the SQL to update your table using web tags to supply all the values.
*You need to turn on enhanced debug logging to see any confirmation that the standard or custom SQL has run. With enhanced logging you will see messages like:
<pre>2020-04-09 10:00:01.047 MySQL: 2 rows were affected.</pre>
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