On Thursday, September 09, 2004 - Karam Chand said:
> Probably you should put it as a bug in SQLyogs forums.
I have put a bug request into the MySQL Query Browser bug track instead.
I like this tool very much, it has some very nice features like the
multithreaded results fetching.
Cheers
Probably you should put it as a bug in SQLyogs forums.
Karam
--- Jose_Miguel_Pérez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karam Chand said:
>
> > I use SQLyog. It does allow you to create/delete
> FKs
> > with "ON UPDATE" criterias.
> >
> > Yeah, it does not allow you to create Fks in
> graphical
> > mann
Karam Chand said:
> I use SQLyog. It does allow you to create/delete FKs
> with "ON UPDATE" criterias.
>
> Yeah, it does not allow you to create Fks in graphical
> manner like MS SQL Server but does my purpose. One
> feature I really miss is Editing of FKs.
Yeah, I also tried SQLyog. It's a v
I use SQLyog. It does allow you to create/delete FKs
with "ON UPDATE" criterias.
Yeah, it does not allow you to create Fks in graphical
manner like MS SQL Server but does my purpose. One
feature I really miss is Editing of FKs.
Karam
--- Jose_Miguel_Pérez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All!
>
Hello Jose,
> Why are all MySQL GUI clients so bad with foreign keys? Sorry to seem
> annoyed, but I have used for quite some time a few GUI clients, notably
> MySQL-Front, which I were relatively confortable with. Anyway, all GUI
> clients I used (SQLyog, MySql-Front, MySQL-CC, you name it) s
Hi All!
Why are all MySQL GUI clients so bad with foreign keys? Sorry to seem
annoyed, but I have used for quite some time a few GUI clients, notably
MySQL-Front, which I were relatively confortable with. Anyway, all GUI
clients I used (SQLyog, MySql-Front, MySQL-CC, you name it) seemed to be