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'mysql' Recognized by cmd but not PowerShell?
I'm trying to run a very simple login script through powershell.
I have already added the default directory "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.7\bin" to the PATH variable. … However when I tried to run the same script from PowerShell it showed that " The name 'mysql' is not recognized as the name of cmdlet, function, script file......" …