> On Feb 12, 2008 7:46 PM, Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a preferably visual DB design tool? I normally use
>> mysql, but one that covered several types wood be cool. I'm on Linux,
>> so the new mysql workbench is a dud. I used it in an alpha or prior
>> versio
Thanks. I use kubuntu and have all ooo including base, but it seems
very minimal. I connected via jdbc (as only other option is odbc for
mysql). I can't even see how to define a key as auto increment, there
is no option. I tried dbdesigner4 and it is very old and buggy on
linux. I found a post
On Feb 12, 2008 7:46 PM, Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a preferably visual DB design tool? I normally use
> mysql, but one that covered several types wood be cool. I'm on Linux,
> so the new mysql workbench is a dud. I used it in an alpha or prior
> version and
Can anyone recommend a preferably visual DB design tool? I normally use
mysql, but one that covered several types wood be cool. I'm on Linux,
so the new mysql workbench is a dud. I used it in an alpha or prior
version and it looked promising but crashed frequently. They say a
Linux version in 20
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