Django and phpMyAdmin can both talk to the same database. It's just a 
matter of configuring them separately.

If you mean something else by "integrate" then please explain in more 
detail. They can't be "integrated" in the sense that phpMyAdmin is PHP and 
Django is Python.

On Monday, February 6, 2017 at 9:39:49 AM UTC-5, Kazi Atik wrote:
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> Hi i am from php background i want use Phpmyadmin mysql database for 
> django database 
> so  i want to know how to integrate this in django kindly please brief me 
> the step
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