Are there ANY MySQL terminal-based frontends (for Linux) that will allow
inputting data via forms, queries,reports?  There are a lot of
administration tools - that's not what I want.  How do I set something
up for inputting and simple queries that takes advantage of the
*relational* database?  The things I've seen all look like flat-file
stuff.

How do most people input and display their data?  Doing it via a
terminal, the output is skewed and doesn't line up because too much info
on a line, etc.  

I see programs that the banks use, that OfficeMax uses, my car repair
place - they all input data and have displays all set up on their
computers - simple terminal apps of some kind.  Just a simple terminal
based program like that would do.  I thought about PHP/Apache, but is
there anything other than that?  I want to set up a database and *easy*
interface for a multi-faceted client history transaction tracker.  

Help/Thanks!

Chip Rose





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