I have researched quite a lot before posting to this mailing list, so I
hope this is NOT old news.
I was on a quest to find tool that allows me to manage 3 different web
hosting accounts each with about 6-7 MySql databases on it.
The usual suspects like PhpMyAdmin were involved, of course, but
What are the best MySQL GUI tools available at the moment, for example
SQLyog.
Have you tried Database Workbench (Pro) yet? See www.upscene.com
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
Download Database Workbench for Oracle, MS SQL Server, Sybase SQL
What are the best MySQL GUI tools available at the moment, for example
SQLyog.
You could start with our AnySQL Maestro (free version available).
http://www.sqlmaestro.com/products/anysql/maestro/
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Thanks for all the feedback. Going to download all of these and see which
best suits our needs.
Neil
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Ye Yuan yuan4...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Neil,
You can try toad for mysql. It is free.
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What are the best MySQL GUI tools available at the moment, for example
SQLyog.
Thanks
Neil
If I am looking for a application that will connect to MySQL and allow
me to make database / table / user / permission modifications via a
graphical tool, is there something specific out there you guys
recommend? I have been doing everything via CLI only and would like to
try a GUI option
via CLI only and would like to
try a GUI option if available.
Anyone know if this exist for Linux?
PhpMyAdmin
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
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graphical tool, is there something specific out there you guys
recommend? I have been doing everything via CLI only and would like to
try a GUI option if available.
Anyone know if this exist for Linux?
PhpMyAdmin
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
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Did you even look here:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/gui-tools/5.0.html
-Original Message-
From: Carlos Williams [mailto:carlosw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 12:43 PM
To: Ray
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: MySQL GUI Tools
Yup. That was what I was looking
On 31.01.2009 14:34 CE(S)T, Mike Lischke wrote:
we are pleased to announce a new maintenance release of the legacy GUI
Tools Bundle.
Why is this called legacy? What's the newer/better alternative? I
could not find anything like this on the MySQL website.
Workbench is an E/R modeling tool
By Premiumsoft. Navicat MySQL GUI Manager is a powerful yet easy to use MySQL
client provides extensive functionality for managing and developing MySQL.
It features an intuitive interface and provides a set of useful tool to
import/ export, backup/ restore data, Synchronize database and connect
Hmm. Speaking of Navicat, does anybody out there have an easy way to
scrub the control coding from scripts developed under Navicat? I expect
that they're there mostly for coloration on displays, but it's kind of
obnoxious when you want to do anything else with them.
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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 3:16 PM
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Jerry:
or:
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
?
Thanks!
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Does anyone know how to add a field anyplace
Does anyone know how to add a field anyplace but at the bottom? I haven't
found any insert here functionality.
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Jerry:
or:
http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php
?
Thanks!
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Does anyone know how to add a field anyplace but at the bottom? I haven't
found any insert here functionality.
Regards,
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The Infoshop by Global Information Incorporated
195
The only way I know how to do this with MySQL Admin is to alter the sql code
it shows you after clicking apply (add and after column_name) before
executing
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Does anyone know how to add a field anyplace but at the bottom? I haven't
: Fri Jul 13 15:26:00 2007
Subject: Re: MySQL admin GUI
The only way I know how to do this with MySQL Admin is to alter the sql code
it shows you after clicking apply (add and after column_name) before
executing
On 7/13/07 3:05 PM, Jerry Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to add
On Mar 15, 2007, at 4:25 AM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI for
Linux?
KDE, Gnome, whatever. Doesn't matter. Beggars can't be choosers right.
Something along the lines of SQLYog (Enterprise ideally).
I'm kind of disappointed that I
Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI for
Linux?
KDE, Gnome, whatever. Doesn't matter. Beggars can't be choosers right.
Something along the lines of SQLYog (Enterprise ideally).
I'm kind of disappointed that I can't seem to find anything. They're all
either some
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 01:25 -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI for
Linux?
KDE, Gnome, whatever. Doesn't matter. Beggars can't be choosers right.
has it got to be Free of COST and FLOSSware? If Not, then consider Aqua
Data Studio
/licensing.html
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To: Daevid Vincent
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Subject: Re: Is there a professional quality mySQL GUI for Linux?
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 01:25 -0700, Daevid Vincent
No, it doesn't have to be free. However I'm not a big fan of Java
What about using Wine?
Ours works fine under Wine.
Or you could try the one at www.sqlly.com
Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - tool for InterBase, Firebird, MySQL, NexusDB, Oracle
MS SQL Server
Upscene Productions
I use SQLYog emulated with wine and/or cross over office
it works 100% fine :D
wine sqlyog.exe Next Next Next Finish
:D
On 3/15/07, Daevid Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI for
Linux?
KDE, Gnome, whatever. Doesn't matter
one is perfect.
Tim
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Can anyone recommend a real, quality, professional level mySQL GUI
Tim Lucia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/15/2007 07:47:29 AM:
I trade between SQLYog and SQL Exporer plugin for Eclipse. The former
only
shows 1 result set at a time (boo) while the latter shows more than one
(yeah!) The former doesn't let you sort columns from your own query,
only
the
I have upgraded to 5.25 today and it is true. Outstanding!
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Tim Lucia [EMAIL
Hi,
What is your favorite GUI tool for working with MySQL. EMS SQL Manager
is feature-rich but sometimes buggy and also very expensive. Navicat
is not very handy. It forces to switch between mouse and keyboard
repeatedly.
What is your favorite tool?
Regards,
Behi
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Hi,
What is your favorite GUI tool for working with MySQL. EMS SQL Manager
is feature-rich but sometimes buggy and also very expensive. Navicat
is not very handy. It forces to switch between mouse and keyboard
repeatedly.
What is your favorite tool?
Mine is Database Workbench, but hey, I'm
sqlyog is pretty nice:
http://www.webyog.com/
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On 12/21/06, Behrang Saeedzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
What is your favorite GUI tool for working with MySQL. EMS SQL Manager
is feature-rich but sometimes buggy and also very expensive. Navicat
is not very handy. It forces to switch between mouse and keyboard
repeatedly.
What is your
The MySQL GUI tools have been available as a suite of all tools for
quite a while (http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/gui-tools/5.0.html).
Therefore, it seemed logical to also provide a single manual covering
all tools (MySQL Administrator, MySQL Query Browser, MySQL Migration
Toolkit, and MySQL
Hello,
Does anybody know a Benchmarking GUI tool for MySQL under windows?
Thanks,
Mic
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OK, so I suggested phpMyAdmin.
Dan Trainor said:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
and, even more helpfully, 'Anthony' wrote:
:-\
Fine - from this I gather phpMyAdmin is perhaps not a Good Thing.
Now,
2006 6:32 PM
To: MySQL List
Subject: Re: MySql GUI
OK, so I suggested phpMyAdmin.
Dan Trainor said:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
and, even more helpfully, 'Anthony' wrote:
!!!
!
:-\
Fine - from this I gather
At 19:44 +1000 31/5/06, Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote:
I would agree, I have found it useful as well. It does have a few
limitations (well the versions I've used)
Actually, having just mildly sung its praises, there do seem to be
some bugs in the latest version I installed on my local
Chris Sansom wrote:
At 19:44 +1000 31/5/06, Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote:
I would agree, I have found it useful as well. It does have a few
limitations (well the versions I've used)
BTW, what are the limits on OpenOffice's Base being used as a front end?
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Chris Sansom wrote:
OK, so I suggested phpMyAdmin.
Dan Trainor said:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
and, even more helpfully, 'Anthony' wrote:
:-\
Fine - from this I gather phpMyAdmin is
Dan Trainor wrote:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
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At 10:23 +0200 30/5/06, Anthony wrote:
:-\
Very helpful - thanks.
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Hello
I understand that there is a free gui that will allow an
administrator or user to create databases and maybe even add, update
and modify rows in tables. It is something like MySQL Controller.
Does this still exist and what is the link?
Andrew
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At 12:31 -0700 29/5/06, AndrewMcHorney wrote:
I understand that there is a free gui that will allow an
administrator or user to create databases and maybe even add, update
and modify rows in tables. It is something like MySQL Controller.
Does this still exist and what is the link?
Maybe
On Monday 29 May 2006 21:31, AndrewMcHorney wrote:
Hello
I understand that there is a free gui that will allow an
administrator or user to create databases and maybe even add, update
and modify rows in tables. It is something like MySQL Controller.
Does this still exist and what is the link
AndrewMcHorney wrote:
Hello
I understand that there is a free gui that will allow an administrator
or user to create databases and maybe even add, update and modify rows
in tables. It is something like MySQL Controller. Does this still
exist and what is the link?
Andrew
Hi -
MySQL
At 14:02 -0700 29/5/06, Dan Trainor wrote:
I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.
Why in particular?
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What has happended to all the bk repo's? The documentation says there
there but they are not. For example.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/administrator/en/mysql-gui-install-source-download.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/query-browser/en/mysql-gui-install
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 06:19:53PM -0600, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
What has happended to all the bk repo's? The documentation says there
there but they are not. For example.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/administrator/en/mysql-gui-install-source-download.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/query
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What has happended to all the bk repo's? The documentation says
there
there but they are not. For example.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/administrator/en/mysql-gui-install-source-download.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/query-browser/en/mysql
,
Is there a recommended GUI that will administer multiple MySQL 4.x
databases. I need the ability to monitor connections, health, users, etc.
and notify me when there is a problem with an instance.
Regards,
Alan L. Fisher
GPI
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Is there a recommended GUI that will administer multiple MySQL 4.x
databases. I need the ability to monitor connections, health, users, etc.
and notify me when there is a problem with an instance.
Regards,
Alan L. Fisher
GPI
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On 3/17/06, Alan Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Is there a recommended GUI that will administer multiple MySQL 4.x
databases. I need the ability to monitor connections, health, users, etc.
and notify me when there is a problem with an instance.
Regards,
Alan L. Fisher
GPI
.
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On 3/17/06, Alan Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Is there a recommended GUI that will administer multiple
Just as there's MySQL Query Browser for queries and table design, is
there a similar GUI front end for data entry? I'm not building
anything complex, just a simple database to muck with. Is it easier
to do data entry on a spreadsheet, then import the spreadsheet? Seems
a bit silly, but it seems
On 2/1/06, THUFIR HAWAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just as there's MySQL Query Browser for queries and table design, is
there a similar GUI front end for data entry? I'm not building
anything complex, just a simple database to muck with. Is it easier
to do data entry on a spreadsheet
You can also install MyODBC and then hook an Excel spreadsheet into your
database. Editing the spreadsheet will update data in your database.
This isn't a good solution if you are going to be creating new tables
often. But for manipulating data in a known set of tables it's great.
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Ryan Stille wrote:
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
From: Ryan Stille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: data entry GUI
You can also install MyODBC and then hook an Excel spreadsheet into your
database. Editing
What is it you are looking for in the application? I use DBVisualizer free
version for most of my mysql and oracle use. You can give it a try and see
if you like it or not.
On 1/2/06, Dan Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there i am looking for an alternative gui app than navicat for osx.
Ive
Hi there i am looking for an alternative gui app than navicat for osx.
Ive used CocoaMysql in the past and is limited in terms of
administration, however has more working features than navicat ever
does.
I assumed this product was pretty good, however after purchasing boy
was i wrong. I
queries.
She is NOT about to learn SQL, and myPHPadmin is a little too
compicated. I looked at an Access installation the other day and it
seemed to be just what we need- a GUI for non-programmers to use a
database. Is there any such beast for MySQL? Anthing that will run on
Fedora Core 4 would
too
compicated. I looked at an Access installation the other day and it
seemed to be just what we need- a GUI for non-programmers to use a
database. Is there any such beast for MySQL? Anthing that will run on
Fedora Core 4 would be great. Or even a web-based solution would be
fine- I do have apache
compicated. I looked at an Access installation the other day and it
seemed to be just what we need- a GUI for non-programmers to use a
database. Is there any such beast for MySQL? Anthing that will run on
Fedora Core 4 would be great. Or even a web-based solution would be
fine- I do have apache
is NOT about to learn SQL, and myPHPadmin is a little too
compicated. I looked at an Access installation the other day and it
seemed to be just what we need- a GUI for non-programmers to use a
database. Is there any such beast for MySQL? Anthing that will run on
Fedora Core 4 would be great. Or even a web
at an Access installation the other day and it
seemed to be just what we need- a GUI for non-programmers to use a
database. Is there any such beast for MySQL? Anthing that will run on
Fedora Core 4 would be great. Or even a web-based solution would be
fine- I do have apache on localhost.
Thank you.
Dotan
compicated. I looked at an Access installation the other day and it
seemed to be just what we need- a GUI for non-programmers to use a
database. Is there any such beast for MySQL? Anthing that will run on
Fedora Core 4 would be great. Or even a web-based solution would be
fine- I do have apache on localhost
is NOT about to learn SQL, and myPHPadmin is a little too
compicated. I looked at an Access installation the other day and it
seemed to be just what we need- a GUI for non-programmers to use a
database. Is there any such beast for MySQL? Anthing that will run on
Fedora Core 4 would be great
data than DB
admin. I guess more like an Access GUI... (puts on
flame pants)
+ ideally not very expensive :-)
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Well,
Actually MS-Access through ODBC should work for you
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of these,
eg list data in a vertical table rather than just horizontal...
lookups to other tables
but more oriented to lots of interactive editing of the DB data than DB
admin. I guess more like an Access GUI... (puts on flame pants)
+ ideally not very expensive :-)
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Well,
Actually MS-Access through ODBC should work for you
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i was wondering if people can recommend a simple Excel like tool
GUI editor?
Well,
Actually MS-Access through ODBC should work for you
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i was wondering if people can recommend a simple Excel like tool
I haven't used Maestro, but I like SQL Grinder. It gives you a
reasonable GUI.
www.advenio.com/sqlgrinder
The WebObjects EOF package has better Entity modelling, but you have to
buy it! : }
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On Apr 6, 2005, at 10:44 PM, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
I am looking for a nice OS X GUI client, can
Vic Cekvenich schrieb:
I am looking for a nice OS X GUI client, can be java for osx that works
w/ mysql 5.x.
(these don't work MacSQL, CocaMySQL, YouSQL. MySQK admin does work, but
I want a bit more, like Maestro for OS X).
AFAIK is the stuff from Navicat available for OS X.
Regards
Franks wrote:
I haven't used Maestro, but I like SQL Grinder. It gives you a
reasonable GUI.
www.advenio.com/sqlgrinder
The WebObjects EOF package has better Entity modelling, but you have
to buy it! : }
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On Apr 6, 2005, at 10:44 PM, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
I am looking for a nice OS X GUI client
If you are looking for a GUI admin, MySQL has released a beta of MySQL
Administrator for OSX. MySQL Query Browser is not available on OSX yet.
Not sure which you may be looking for.
On Apr 6, 2005, at 10:44 PM, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
I am looking for a nice OS X GUI client, can be java for osx
Yes, there is a MySQL beta version of the administrator, but be warned,
it has many bugs that I personally believe makes it unusable.
Jeff J.
On Apr 7, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Brent Baisley wrote:
If you are looking for a GUI admin, MySQL has released a beta of MySQL
Administrator for OSX. MySQL
Jeff Justice wrote:
Yes, there is a MySQL beta version of the administrator, but be warned,
it has many bugs that I personally believe makes it unusable.
I would have to agree. I just tried it out and within a few seconds had
it crash on me. Hopefully they'll get it fixed up.
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I am looking for a nice OS X GUI client, can be java for osx that works
w/ mysql 5.x.
(these don't work MacSQL, CocaMySQL, YouSQL. MySQK admin does work, but
I want a bit more, like Maestro for OS X).
what should I use?
tia,
.V
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in via the client.
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From: Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 7:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; MySQL General
Subject: Re: Trying to dump from GUI client
Eve,
From the command line you can use `mysql`, command line tool that ships
with
MySQL
: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 12:14 PM
To: 'Adam'; 'MySQL General'
Subject: RE: Trying to dump from GUI client
I am trying MySQL Query Browser, but I get this error...
SELECT * INTO OUTFILE 'c:\temp\candidate.txt'
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY ''
LINES TERMINATED BY '\n'
FROM
If I remember correctly, with select into outfile the outfile has to be on
the server.
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Eve,
From
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If I remember correctly, with select into outfile the outfile has to be on
the server.
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To: Sergei Skarupo; 'Adam'; 'MySQL General'
Subject: RE: Trying to dump from GUI client
Alright, using TOAD, I managed to get my data into CSV. When using
PHPMYADMIN to load into another database, it tells me it can't read
no way of handling this from
MySQL CC),
Or
D. use another GUI client (which one?).
The server in question is mysql.loosefoot.com. Oddly, it was connecting fine
until my company decided to move to a new server, and suddenly, it throws an
error that Connection to database failed: Unknown MySQL Server
for this),
Or
C. learn how to dump from MySql CC (how? I saw no way of handling this from
MySQL CC),
Or
D. use another GUI client (which one?).
The server in question is mysql.loosefoot.com. Oddly, it was connecting fine
until my company decided to move to a new server, and suddenly, it throws an
error
on the list... If
I now press New.. to create a relationship, I can fill in the blanks and
press Create, however SQLyog didn't show the new relationship either. I
ended up creating 5 (five) equal relationships since SQLyog wasn't showing
them in the list. A nasty GUI bug, sure, but this renders SQLyog
creating 5 (five) equal relationships since
SQLyog wasn't showing
them in the list. A nasty GUI bug, sure, but this
renders SQLyog unuseable
to me.
Cheers,
Jose Miguel.
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On Thursday, September 09, 2004 - Karam Chand said:
Probably you should put it as a bug in SQLyogs forums.
I have put a bug request into the MySQL Query Browser bug track instead.
I like this tool very much, it has some very nice features like the
multithreaded results fetching.
Hi All!
Why are all MySQL GUI clients so bad with foreign keys? Sorry to seem
annoyed, but I have used for quite some time a few GUI clients, notably
MySQL-Front, which I were relatively confortable with. Anyway, all GUI
clients I used (SQLyog, MySql-Front, MySQL-CC, you name it) seemed
Hello Jose,
Why are all MySQL GUI clients so bad with foreign keys? Sorry to seem
annoyed, but I have used for quite some time a few GUI clients, notably
MySQL-Front, which I were relatively confortable with. Anyway, all GUI
clients I used (SQLyog, MySql-Front, MySQL-CC, you name
!
Why are all MySQL GUI clients so bad with
foreign keys? Sorry to seem
annoyed, but I have used for quite some time a few
GUI clients, notably
MySQL-Front, which I were relatively confortable
with. Anyway, all GUI
clients I used (SQLyog, MySql-Front, MySQL-CC, you
name it) seemed to be
some
This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I have used MS SQL for
number of years. I do appreciate if members of this list can recommend a
good GUI application for MySQL. I want the GUI application to design DB,
design Quiries, etc.
Take a look at Database Workbench
This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I have used MS SQL for
number of years. I do appreciate if members of this list can recommend a
good GUI application for MySQL. I want the GUI application to design DB,
design Quiries, etc.
Thanks.
Kirti
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Have a look at the free DBManager Pro from DBTools :
http://www.dbtools.com.br/EN/dbmanagerpro.php
Freddie
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. August 2004 20:09
An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Betreff: GUI for MySQL
I would suggest DBDesigner available on
http://www.fabforce.net/
-Mensaje original-
De: Kirti S. Bajwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves, 12 de Agosto de 2004 12:09 p.m.
Para: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Asunto: GUI for MySQL
This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I
if members of this
list can recommend a
good GUI application for MySQL. I want the GUI
application to design DB,
design Quiries, etc.
Thanks.
Kirti
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Hi all,
I have just installed mysql on my pc and outside hosting with a webhosting company.
I have an access db that I want to convert into mysql. I tried the program
http://www.intranet2internet.com/public/default.asp?PAGE=softwareDETAILS=A2M
to convert a tiny access db as a test. This I did
/04 3:47 PM
Subject: AM software (access dump) and GUI
Hi all,
I have just installed mysql on my pc and outside hosting with a
webhosting company.
I have an access db that I want to convert into mysql. I tried the
program
http://www.intranet2internet.com/public/default.asp?PAGE=softwareDETAIL
S=A2M
software (access dump) and GUI
You can load the data by using the mysql command.
mysql -uuser -ppassword fileToLoad.sql
...
If you are on a shared database server I do not think you will be able to
issue the CREATE and DROP database commands.
-Original Message-
From: EWA Goodson Wickes
hosting paln has
this
Thanks a lot
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From: Victor Pendleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'EWA Goodson Wickes ' [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:09 PM
Subject: RE: AM software (access dump) and GUI
You can load the data by using the mysql
databases.
HTH
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Lahey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 August 2004 00:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AM software (access dump) and GUI
I am by no means a phpMyAdmin guru, but the version I have (2.5.7) has
an option
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