If you're accessing via Windows, you can use MyODBC and a reporting
package such as Crystal Reports or Quick Reports or just about any
ODBC-compliant reporting package.  You should also be able to link MS
Access to your MySQL database...

For simple reports where you just want to print some data, you can use a
tool like urSQL (http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql) and MyODBC to build
your query and then export the results.  Results can be exported to HTML,
Text, Excel, etc...


> ----- Original Message -----
> > i'd like to ask...
> >   if any of you are familar with (File Maker Pro, most recent
> > versions)... how does one go about using MySQL to create a printable
> > report? e.g., where you select the fields you wanted in the report
> > and then create a layout and page setup for the report, (then print
> > it)?


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