He could use a worksheet with the mysql command line tools. That however isn't really going to be much better than just using terminal.

There are merits to doing things the "hard way."

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On Aug 31, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:

Reply to Andrew Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06-08-31 11:51:

Can BBEdit do anything useful with a MySQL database ? I'm looking for
an effective editor of remote database records, with which one can
search-and-replace on screen for example...

I'm not quite sure what you want to do and how you would like it to work but it seems to be the wrong way to use a text editor for editing database records. (reason: the database contains structured and probably validated data while a
text editor just have a single "field")

Why not do the search and replace in the database (I mean that's one reason for
using a database in the first place)?

I'm probably missing something ...

                jem

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