"Mysql workbench" looked cool but I cannot compile it. Is there anything else
of this kind? Also need to import Excel type data into MySQL, selected
columns into differing tables and set the relations. Any .debs or tarballs
available?
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On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 09:39:05AM +0200, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> With phpMyAdmin u can do *all* queries also search queries and you can input
> data. It runs (AFAIK) with php3 and php4.
And if you don't want all the insecure goodness of a web interface,
but do want a GUI, there's always mysql
On Thursday 17 October 2002 19:17, Chip Rose wrote:
> On 17 Oct 2002, Justin Ryan wrote:
> > phpmyadmin seems fairly popular..
> >
> > I recommend, even if you use a GUI, learning to admin it directly -
> > after all, the assumption is that you are writing some sort of db app to
> > interface with
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 07:38, Alex Polite wrote:
> There seems to be a plethora of GUIs for MySQL. Which ones are good?
>
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Webmin and PhpMysql
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John Foster hat gesagt: // John Foster wrote:
> I really need a strong GUI for MySQL. Any one know of a good one. I have
> already looked at PHP3AdMin and was not impressed. I have been used to
> Lotus Approach and want something with that equivalent robustness. I
> could also switch
I really need a strong GUI for MySQL. Any one know of a good one. I have
already looked at PHP3AdMin and was not impressed. I have been used to
Lotus Approach and want something with that equivalent robustness. I
could also switch to any other DataBase such as Solid, Oracle Postgres,
etc. I just
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