Dear Kevin,

> index, etc.) needed to recreate the database.  Does such a utility
exist?

Yes. It's called PhpMyAdmin, and the recent version supports everything
you asked for. You can get it at www.sourceforge.net - look for
PhpMyAdmin there.

Note: You need to have PHP installed in order to run this toolset.

Regards,

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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 10:57 PM
Subject: WANTED: Utility to reverse engineer existing database


>
> I need a utility that will probe my existing mysql database, analyze
the 90+
> tables and spit out the data definition language (create table, create
> index, etc.) needed to recreate the database.  Does such a utility
exist?
>
> Kevin
>
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