I use phpmyadmin even though it doesn't have everything it's pretty good.

And better than straight command line.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 10:20 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: WOT: MySQL in the Enterprise


> samcfug wrote:
> > The soon to be 4eleased version 4 of MySQl, will definitely bring it
into the
> > mainstream and direct competition with Oracle and SQL2k
> > (stored procedures and triggers)
>
> Although version 4.0 will be out Real Soon Now(tm), it will be a far cry
> from a real cross the board competitor. unicode (rather important with
> CF MX and i18n) and subqueries are only due in 4.1, and triggers and
> stored procedures 'have to be done sometime' (which means version 5 at
> best). Views is even later as triggers and stored procedures.
>
> They are making progress, but they have an awfull long road ahead.
>
> Jochem

Not to mention the fact that *management tools* are a key feature of
databases. Spend a lot of time using osql in MSSQL? How often do you
schedule jobs using the sp_addjob (know how to figure out the int for
@frequency?). I'm all for the command line, but just getting a taste of the
MySQL Control Center made me realize how much a front-end tool contributes
to usability.



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