We've been using EMS SQL manager for the last several months, I even bought it (that is saying a lot for it right there <G>). The only thing I don;t care for is you have to register a data base first. If a program installs a data base you can't see it unless you register it. That threw me for a bit. But as far as a tool, this is one of the most powerful managers I have found. The table repair and optimizers are great. And the ability to copy databases between servers and versions (i.e. moving a database between 4.X and 5.01 is smooth. I did a multi database conversion between and old 4 version on my web servers to a new 5, converted tables properly and all. Synchronizing between development, testing and production servers (2 remote) was seamless.
Worth the cost.
Just my 2ยข worth.
Jim
The Dogstar Group


Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:

On Aug 23, 2006, at 2:19 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:

Warning:  it (SQLYog)

But it looks like it has some very useful stuff in it. After just a cursory look, I see structure and synchronization tools -- looks very useful. They even claim to have a direct x-> sQL (via ODBC) conversion tool.

Played with it a bit this afternoon, looks like a good addition to the toolbox.

Thanks to all.


Ken


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