Hello

more of a visual tool.  The program I did see had views of all the tables
as if you had done a "describe table_name" for each table, then had lines
linking the relationships between tables (similar to what you can view in
Access , even though i hate to admit I have used it :)

would just be good for management and seeing where you can improve indexes
etc...

thanks.


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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Paul DuBois wrote:

> At 14:42 +1000 1/29/02, Steven Wren wrote:
> >Hello
> >
> >I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that would allow you to print
> >out a complete database.  I have seen it on a PostGre DB, so I am sure
> >MySQL should have something...
> 
> You mean mysqldump --no-data db_name ?
> 
> >
> >cheers!
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >___________
> >Steven Wren
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >http://www.server101.com
> >Webhosting and E-commerce Solutions
> >
> >Phone : AU (07)38766 101
> >         US  877 7762 101
> >Fax   : +61 7 38763 101
> >
> >The world is not only stranger than we suppose,
> >it is stranger than we can suppose.
> >             -J.B.S. Haldane
> >
> 


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