To correct a syntax error in phpMyAdmin, follow these steps:
Identify the location of the error by reviewing the error message. The error message should provide information about the line number and possible cause of the error.
Open the SQL code editor in phpMyAdmin and navigate to the line number specified in the error message.
Review the code for any syntax errors, such as missing or incorrect punctuation, misspelled keywords, or incomplete statements.
Correct the syntax error and save the changes.
Test the code by running it again in phpMyAdmin and verifying that the error has been corrected.
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