Let me add this too. In Cpanel when you create a database, you're asked to 1) create a database, 2) create a username and password for that database, and 3) assign a username to that database. This isn't necessarily the same as your Cpanel login, but can be if that's how you create your database. And as I mentioned previously, when connecting to MySQL it's username_database then your password. Of course you need your domain info.
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