You could do that, but if you want to keep it simple, I would download some 
gui tools like mysql-front (mysqlfront.de) and do all of your development 
work remotely.

Craig

At 05:16 PM 4/7/2002, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>I'm new to sql but am familiar with Access \ SQL 7 \ ASP.
>
>My ISP offers MySql Support so I need to get up to speed. I can now using
>Myodbc and access or excel connect to the sample database they put online
>for me.
>
>OF course I have my own tables etc that I want to upload. I get the feeling
>that I install mysql on my own PC create the database structure etc and
>simply upload to my ISP after which I can get data into the structure via
>ASP \ Access \ Excel.
>
>Am I on the right lines ?
>
>
>Regards
>
>John Berman
>
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>
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