I use the MySQL Workbench for ad-hoc queries, etc., albeit in a Windows machine. The workbench also allows you to manage MySQL servers (and the Windows version will optionally install a server for you, which is nice if you want to experiment.)
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Cowboy <[email protected]> wrote: > On Friday 04 April 2014 09:19:05 am Gavin Stephens wrote: > > > Any recommendations for an sql gui editor? > > I use three. > Webmin is about the easiest for doing a dump/restore. > SIDU is a close second, allowing edits to individual entries, or running > an SQL query from within. > PhpMyAdmin is the third. Only because it can do things like import > a spreadsheet, but that's buggy. Can't always count on it. > Supposedly, OpenOffice has something, but I haven't looked at that yet. > > For a generic, all around SQL GUI I'd lean toward SIDU. > He's also very responsive as far as support, but he is in China, or some > such. > > -- > Cowboy > > http://cowboy.cwf1.com > > "Has anyone had problems with the computer accounts?" > "Yes, I don't have one." > "Okay, you can send mail to one of the tutors ..." > -- E. D'Azevedo, Computer Science 372 > _______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev > -- druidlabs.wordpress.com flickr.com/photos/druidlabs/sets
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