phpMyAdmin is a nice tool. I used it some time ago and was completely
satisfied with it. But use only versions higher that 2.2.4, since V2.2.4
and, I think, previosus to it have
bugs and limitations I found to be irritating.

Regards
Ray



Johnny Stork wrote:

phpMyAdmin is a nice, web based tool for administration Cameron. But no nice color highlighted sql tool, just text in a box. But for basic, navigation, table mods etc, its clean and simple. The cc is also not bad and there is a decent set of additional links at mysql.com for 3rd part tools.

Enjoy...

------ original message ------
From: Cameron Nikitiuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wed Aug 06 01:47:56 MDT 2003
Subject: (clug-talk) Suggestions - Database Tools

Hi All,

As some of you may recall I was in a quandry about what database to use. After much consideration and research I think I have decided to use MySQL. Since I am likely using OOo, NetJuke, and a few other cross-compatible software packages, and it seems that they support MySQL databases, so I should likely go that way. I am still looking at PostGre as it seems to be more Oracle like, but I can't see that OOo supports Postgre as a data source.

I am just wondering if anyone could confirm that my hypothesis is true. Also, I am looking for some MySQL administration tools, specifically right now for creating tables, forms, etc., but also additional tools that others might suggest. I am currently cutting my teeth on MySQL in a windows environment as I am more familiar with it, but am hoping to migrate my knowledge over. I have downloaded and installed the MySQL Control Center from the website to manage my servers, but it has been awhile since I have been dealing with databases so I am not sure where to look.

Brain is melting... it is late!

Cameron










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