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I keep getting this weird message, while executing any query in command prompt MySQL.

ignoring query to other database

I have already tried changing the database by issuing the "use database_name" command.

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Ok, It seems, I had missed the "u" flag for user so accidentally I had input the following command.

mysql -root -p // Faulty connection

Instead of ...

mysql -uroot -p // Correct connection

Notice the missing "u" from the Faulty connection.

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    Using "mysql -u root -p" with a space after u brought me to this question :)
    – sr9yar
    Dec 11, 2016 at 13:17
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    @sr9yar I think, the whitespace after -u flag should'nt be a problem. Are you sure that was the issue? as discussed here stackoverflow.com/questions/39636160/… Dec 12, 2016 at 5:55
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    yes its true. the space has no issue. you either use -uroot or -u root Dec 11, 2018 at 10:48
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    Apparently the same problem exists when you use -U instead of -u. Aug 11, 2020 at 17:56

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