I think Control Center is a much better tool then the combination of Query Browser and Administrator. I still use Control Center for my day to day stuff and only check out Query Browser when new versions come out to see if they've solved the major problems. I think they've gone completely in the wrong direction with these tools and I even told members of MySQL-AB at this years user conference. I gave a written list of suggestions and not a single one of them has been addressed in the program. It's definitely not an intuitive application and could be so much better if they'd just take the best ideas from all the other tools that are already out here. I don't think they've done that; it seems as if they've created this thing based on the way they _want_ to use it and not the way users _need_ to use it.
>>> Pooly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/30/05 8:57:04 AM >>> 2005/9/30, Sujay Koduri < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >: > > I am not saying MysQL Query Browser is anyway bad or inferior, but as for my > experience sqlyog is very good. There is a free version which you can use > for executing SQL queries, ofcourse you will be stripped of some advanced > features. > > You can run multiple queries at once using shift+F5. I suggest you to try > this out once. > the no longer supported Mysql Control Center, can do it as well. It supports single/multiple query without tricks. You can even directly edit your dataset (and not do the annoying : "edit"+ do your stuff + "apply changes" of MysqlQuery Browser ) > sujay > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 7:14 PM > To: Rob Agar > Cc: 'Mysql ' > Subject: RE: MySQL Query Browser > > "Rob Agar" < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote on 09/29/2005 08:27:37 PM: > > > hi Scott > > > > > How do I run more than 1 queries in MySQL Query Browser? > > > > The only way I've found is to put the queries in a .sql file and load > > it via File > Open Script. It doesn't accept multiple typed in > > queries, even if they are separated by semicolons. > > > > hth > > Rob > > > > > > > He can just start a new script tab, can't he? That's how I do it. I don't > know why they have two different types of tabs (one for multi-statements and > one for single statements) but they do. > > File -> New Script Tab > > > Shawn Green > Database Administrator > Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine > > -- > MySQL General Mailing List > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Pooly Webzine Rock : http://www.w-fenec.org/ -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]