@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Click `Create By Connecting To An External Database`, you need to specify the pr
Tip: If you are running NocoDB on Docker and your local DB is running on your host machine, your Host Address would be host.docker.internal instead of localhost.
Tip: If you are running NocoDB on Docker and your local DB is running on your host machine, your Host Address would be host.docker.internal instead of localhost.
Currently it supports MySQL, Postgres, MSSQL and SQLite.
Currently it supports MySQL, Postgres, MSSQL and SQLite.
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Click `Test Database Connection` to see if the connection can be established or not. NocoDB creates a new **empty database** with specified parameters if the database doesn't exist.
Click `Test Database Connection` to see if the connection can be established or not. NocoDB creates a new **empty database** with specified parameters if the database doesn't exist.