[PHP] Re: Question for you MySQL gurus...

2001-12-16 Thread Deron

Let me add that I do currently use PHPMyAdmin. As cool as it is I juts want
to see what others are using to make sure I am not missing out on anything!

Deron
www.metalages.com


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 I have a huge project I am in the midst of developing (something similar
to
 www.allmusicguide.com except exclusively for Metal/Hard Rock). I have set
up
 my MySQL tables/PHP code for the most part. My question is 2 part:

 Of you all, do you use a GUI platform such as MySQL Manager or MySQLGUI,
 etc. or do you hard core it via Telnet and command line?

 Secondly, I hope I can explain this easy enough Comparing to like
Access
 DB... you know if you have multiple tables, you can take one table... put
in
 your data... then in subsequent tables... you can set it up so that
certain
 fields create dropdowns and display the data from the first table's
field,
 so that you don't have to use any guesswork and so that if you change the
 data in the first table, it updates subsequent other tables (I hope that
 makes sense). Is there anythin in/for MySQL that acts like that? I have
read
 up on the join table command in MySQl but that isn't exactly what I am
 referring to. Any help/knowledge on this appreciated!

 Pretty much... I have around 12 tables or so.. band, album, producers,
 logos, etc.. and I have recurring fields between themm such as a field
 called bandname. I am just looking to see if I have to manually add this
 field's data to it or if there is a solution to tie these other tables
to
 one source table. thanks!

 Deron
 www.metalages.com





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[PHP] Re: Question for you MySQL gurus...

2001-12-16 Thread David

 have you tried MySQL Front? it\'s a really nice win32 client, check it out from: 
http://www.anse.de/mysqlfront/

screenshot: http://www.anse.de/mysqlfront/images/mysqlfront.gif

I have a huge project I am in the midst of developing (something similar to 
www.allmusicguide.com except exclusively for Metal/Hard Rock). I have set up 
my MySQL tables/PHP code for the most part. My question is 2 part: 

Of you all, do you use a GUI platform such as MySQL Manager or MySQLGUI, 
etc. or do you hard core it via Telnet and command line? 

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