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Oct 8, 2002, 00:39 #1
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Editor for mysql?
I'm new on mysql - on win.
Is there any editor you could use, that has better capabilities than the old c:\mysql> ??
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Oct 8, 2002, 00:56 #2
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I am using mysqlfront but its development stoppped. Still good to use on windows
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Oct 9, 2002, 17:11 #3
You can try MyCC from the developers of mysql... it's a nice GUI (and free).
Owen
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Oct 9, 2002, 17:20 #4
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you could use phpMyAdmin if you have access to php..
i believe the url is : http://phpmyadmin.sourceforge.netCompwizard
"There are 10 kinds of people in this world -- those who know binary, and those who don't."
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Oct 9, 2002, 22:25 #6
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Thanks!!
It's good to get help - fast. I'll try these.
/0t20\
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Oct 12, 2002, 08:50 #7
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MyCC
I tried MyCC - excellent to be able to work that easy with tables...
...but I had some problems when trying to change column types. Got a misspell in the code. Had to do it by hand.
But I'll try it more./0t20\
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