I'm leaning with Linux and MySQL, and everything in general that for my self 
when basicly starting from scratch with a new OS/Program/etc. I learn better 
with a more gui approach, and then learn the basics.  I started out trying to 
learn command lines and work my way up to gui, but there was simply so much 
of it that I was getting overwhelmed and not learning enough.  I've found 
phpmyadmin to be good at giving me a more visual approach to what's going on, 
and then I can pick up the pieces of what's really going on as I'm working.
I *think* it does handle foreign keys as long as you have Innodb selected as 
your table.  Once I switched that it offered a few more options.  I won't say 
for sure though since I didn't quite understand what I was doing at the 
time...

Levi (:

On Wednesday 17 August 2005 2:25 pm, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Stewart Stremler wrote:
> > Don't know about phpmyadmin.
>
> People around here are big on using phpmyadmin. But it does not (yet)
> like you configure foreign keys and some of the other newer features of
> mysql as far as I know. It is very useful for displaying the results
> from queries though as it formats them very nicely.
> Tracy R Reed
> http://ultraviolet.org


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