I don’t know much about MySQL at all. But I am trying to reverse engineer a MySQL database using Visio. I know what steps I should take to do this, but I can’t get my database to show in the ‘Databases’ section (as below):

How do I create the MySQL database using the .SQL file and get it to show up in this list? I have tried this code:
mysql -u username -p password database_name < filename.sql
using my own credentials of course. But that doesn’t seem to work. In what folder should the .SQL file be placed if this statement is to work?
1) Create a file “filename.sql”
2) Create a database in your DB in which you want to import this file.
3) From command-prompt/terminal, move to the directory where you have created a “filename.sql”.
4) Run the command:
mysql -u username -p password database_name < filename.sql. (You can also give the proper path of your file and run this command from anywhere). It might be the case that you don’t have a password set for MySQL. If so,mysql -u username database_name < filename.sqlwill also work.In your case if you have created a database with name ojs and also created a file with name ojs.sql in C: drive then run the following command:
Edit: Put the path inside quotes.
There is another way of importing tables in mysql. You can do it this way as well:
1) Connect your database
2) Type command “use ojs;”
3) Type command “source C:/ojs.sql”