At 11:19 -0800 1/22/04, David Blomstrom wrote:I'm using a preconfigured package that includes PHPMyAdmin, which seems to be a pretty good program. However, I just read that similar programs are available, including MySQL Control Center, EMS MySQL Manager, urSAL, PremiumSoft MySQL Studio and MySQLGUI. I just wondered if there might be some advantage to having two or more such programs installed. Would working with MySQL through two different interfaces give you a different perspective, making it a little easier to understand? Or are there particular strengths each program has?
Also, would different MySQL administration tools conflict with each other? If you created a new database with phpMyAdmin, would it be recognized by MSQL Control Center? Could you work on MySQL with both programs on at the same time?
Yes on both counts.
Whoops, there are three counts, not two.
The answers are no, yes, yes. :-)
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