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phpMyAdmin starts with the wrong database

savedario

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TITLE:
phpMyAdmin starts with the wrong database
PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE:
Plesk Onyx
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
When using links to phpMyAdmin from Plesk, the correct database is selected, but the wrong table list is displayed.
I use Plesk as Power User and I defined a 3 subscriptions one of which has a few domains. That subscription has 2 databases, with a user that is granted full access to both.​
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
Go to Databases and click one link to 'phpMyAdmin'​
ACTUAL RESULT:
The correct database is selected and shown at the top, but the tables from another database are shown.
The navigation panel shows only the selected database.​
EXPECTED RESULT:
A list of tables contained in the chosen database and the list of databases accessible by the database user.​
ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
This happens both with a subscription-specific user or with the main admin account
YOUR EXPECTATIONS FROM PLESK SERVICE TEAM:
Confirm bug
 
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I've found this answer and when I use the phpMyAdmin URL and login with the database user, I see all the databases accessible by that user and none is selected (of course). PMA has the 'normal' behavior from there on.
 
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