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If you have PHP/Apache installed, you might try phpMyAdmin. It's quite slick |
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for a web GUI, and I often find it more convenient to load into a tab in my |
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browser than yet another program. It's surprisingly simple and has most of |
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the features I use and many that the dedicated apps are missing. |
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> -----Original Message----- |
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> From: Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales |
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> [mailto:raphael.melo21@×××××.com] |
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 8:16 PM |
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> To: gentoo-user@l.g.o |
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Recommended MySQL frontends |
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> |
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> What kind of errors are you getting? mysql-administrator is supplied |
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> by the mysql company itself. I doubt they would let something like |
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> this go by. |
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> 2005/12/14, Roy Wright <royw@×××××.com>: |
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> > Howdy, |
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> > |
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> > I'm playing with Ruby On Rails but am severely SQL challenged. |
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> > I'd like to just create some simple tables (integers, |
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> strings, dates). |
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> > I've been trying to find a MySQL frontend that works. The |
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> > closest is mysql administrator, except the SQL generated |
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> > doesn't work. Kexi errors when trying to connect to mysql |
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> > and connection edit is not implemented yet... |
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> > |
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> > Any suggestions for a tool to create simple tables in MySQL? |
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> > |
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> > Or any really good tutorials? Please not another how to |
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> > install mysql on windows tutorial... that's all I seem able to find. |
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