CREATE {DATABASE | SCHEMA} [IF NOT EXISTS] db_name
    [create_specification] ...
create_specification:
    [DEFAULT] CHARACTER SET [=] charset_name
  | [DEFAULT] COLLATE [=] collation_name
      CREATE DATABASE creates a database
      with the given name. To use this statement, you need the
      CREATE privilege for the database.
      CREATE
      SCHEMA is a synonym for CREATE
      DATABASE.
    
      An error occurs if the database exists and you did not specify
      IF NOT EXISTS.
    
      create_specification options specify
      database characteristics. Database characteristics are stored in
      the db.opt file in the database directory.
      The CHARACTER SET clause specifies the default
      database character set. The COLLATE clause
      specifies the default database collation.
      Section 9.1, “Character Set Support”, discusses character set and collation
      names.
    
      A database in MySQL is implemented as a directory containing files
      that correspond to tables in the database. Because there are no
      tables in a database when it is initially created, the
      CREATE DATABASE statement creates
      only a directory under the MySQL data directory and the
      db.opt file. Rules for allowable database
      names are given in Section 8.2, “Schema Object Names”. If a database
      name contains special characters, the name for the database
      directory contains encoded versions of those characters as
      described in Section 8.2.3, “Mapping of Identifiers to File Names”.
    
      If you manually create a directory under the data directory (for
      example, with mkdir), the server considers it a
      database directory and it shows up in the output of
      SHOW DATABASES.
    
You can also use the mysqladmin program to create databases. See Section 4.5.2, “mysqladmin — Client for Administering a MySQL Server”.


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