Have a look at urSQL (http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql) -- it allows you
to run ad hoc queries and export the results to several different formats
(ie HTML, MS Word, Excel, Text, etc).

On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Pierre du Parte wrote:

>
> However, the head bean counter in one office tackled me on this - "In
> Access I can quickly create queries and export the results in all manner
> of ways. What do I do if we let you talk us into mySql?"
>
> Where indeed? Are there any nice, user friendly GUI available for mySQL
> ad-hoc query and report design?


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