> There is a lot of administrative command tools for
> MySQL available
> that allows one to monitor and work with MySQL.

Yes, I went looking for admin GUI's and found there to
be a lot of them. I found useable ones for MacOSX,
Linux and Windows.

The one I settled on is mySQLfront (from a German
dude) for w2k. It's even free, though I would have
paid like, say, $50 or so for it. I may still send the
guy a little something since it does everything I need
so far without any problem.

I learned how to initially get around mySQL on the
command line in Linux (confusing at first!), and then
went looking for a GUI. The basic understanding
helped, but I'm amazed at how fast I've been able to
sketch out a db, create it and have working pages. We
use Cold Fusion 5 on Linux and mySQL on Linux and I
use mySQLfront on w2k to "access" ha-ha the databases.

I think another good one looked to be mascon or
something from South Africa.

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