Ajax based GUI for MySql

2010-03-22 Thread Michael
I have researched quite a lot before posting to this mailing list, so I 
hope this is NOT old news.
I was on a quest to find tool that allows me to manage 3 different web 
hosting accounts each with about 6-7 MySql databases on it.


The usual suspects like PhpMyAdmin were involved, of course, but failed 
quite badly as it is not that easy to go from one server to another and 
copy/replicate table structures..etc.


It seems that one company made quite a nice program that would handle my 
requirements: NovaQuantum.


If anyone has tried yet their service, I'd like to hear their thoughts 
about it:)


Michael

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Re: GUI for MySQL

2004-08-13 Thread Martijn Tonies

> This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I have used MS SQL for
> number of years.  I do appreciate if members of this list can recommend a
> good GUI application for MySQL. I want the GUI application to design DB,
> design Quiries, etc.

Take a look at Database Workbench - www.upscene.com

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Re: GUI for MySQL

2004-08-12 Thread Karam Chand
Hello,

You can try SQLyog at http://www.webyog.com/ .

Its not free but it has got some really powerful
features.

Regards,
Karam

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RE: GUI for MySQL

2004-08-12 Thread "Chinchilla Zúñiga, Guillermo"
I would suggest DBDesigner available on 

http://www.fabforce.net/


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This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I have used MS SQL for
number of years.  I do appreciate if members of this list can recommend a
good GUI application for MySQL. I want the GUI application to design DB,
design Quiries, etc.

Thanks.

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AW: GUI for MySQL

2004-08-12 Thread Freddie Sorensen
Kirti

Have a look at the free DBManager Pro from DBTools :
http://www.dbtools.com.br/EN/dbmanagerpro.php

Freddie

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> This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I have 
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> I want the GUI application to design DB, design Quiries, etc.
> 
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GUI for MySQL

2004-08-12 Thread Kirti S. Bajwa

This is my first attempt to design and test MySQL. I have used MS SQL for
number of years.  I do appreciate if members of this list can recommend a
good GUI application for MySQL. I want the GUI application to design DB,
design Quiries, etc.

Thanks.

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Re: GUI for mysql

2004-07-06 Thread Egor Egorov
gowthaman ramasamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i use MySQL 4.0.20 on RH7.3 on a sun fire workstation.
> Can some one of you suggest a good GUI for mysql.
> I also use Mysql 4.0.13-pc-linux-i686 on P4. 


MySQL Administrator and MySQL Control Center are a good choice. See at
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RE: GUI for mysql

2004-07-03 Thread Andrew Dixon
Hi.

Navicat is excellent and a linux version is available. I would assume it is
the same as the windows version but I have not used it personally.
http://www.navicat.com/linux_overview.php3

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GUI for mysql

2004-07-03 Thread gowthaman ramasamy
dear users ...
i use MySQL 4.0.20 on RH7.3 on a sun fire workstation.
Can some one of you suggest a good GUI for mysql.
I also use Mysql 4.0.13-pc-linux-i686 on P4. 

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Web browser based GUI for MySQL

2002-09-23 Thread Bill Doerrfeld

For those of you looking for a Web browser based GUI for MySQL and/or 
who might be considering going with a commercial Web application 
server for connectivity to MySQL, you're cordially invited to check 
out Blue World Lasso Professional 6 (LP6) which was just released 
last week.

Lasso Administration in LP6 allows you to visually build and edit the 
schema of MySQL databases and contains numerous features for 
graphically maintaining MySQL databases (e.g. backup, restore, check, 
repair, import/export, and statistics).

For a free demo and additional details, link to 
<http://www.blueworld.com/Lasso6/LassoPro/>.

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Re: A new GUI for mySQL

2002-05-19 Thread Dennis Megarry

Sounds great!  I'm all for GUI's for MySQL!

It would help if you put some screen shots on your site so we can see what
its interface is like before we download and install.  Speaking for myself,
my hard drive is full of stuff I've downloaded just to find out it isn't
what I was looking for.

Dennis

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> greetings...
> Webyog has released mySQLyog, a win32 based Query
> analyzer. Its FREE and gives all the features that a
> mysql developer can ask for by a query analyzer.
> please visit www.webyog.com
> you can execute query of results of more than 10
> records, supports multiple query execution and you can
> export your data into XML, HTML and CSV and can also
> import form a text file.
> It also allows you to excute last query and lets you
> add your favourite query in a personal folder with one
> click of mouse. So you dont have to save it and open
> it.
> Please take a look at it and feel free to send your
> suggestions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ritesh
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A new GUI for mySQL

2002-05-19 Thread Ritesh Nadhani

greetings...
Webyog has released mySQLyog, a win32 based Query
analyzer. Its FREE and gives all the features that a
mysql developer can ask for by a query analyzer.
please visit www.webyog.com
you can execute query of results of more than 10
records, supports multiple query execution and you can
export your data into XML, HTML and CSV and can also
import form a text file.
It also allows you to excute last query and lets you
add your favourite query in a personal folder with one
click of mouse. So you dont have to save it and open
it.
Please take a look at it and feel free to send your
suggestions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: GUI for mySQL

2002-04-22 Thread Mick Watson

I have to concur, MS Access with ODBC linked tables is not a good solution when those 
tables contain
large amounts of data.
I had queries run for hours and then come up with a simple "ODBC Failed" message at 
the end of it.
Maybe Access has improved though.

Tod Harter wrote:

> Watch out with using the Jet database engine this way. MS Access tries to
> keep linked external table views in sync, which means that with large tables
> and several PCs running Access linked to MySQL over ODBC driver it will bring
> your network to its knees. The Jet engine will constantly be scanning tables
> on the database server, generating GIGANTIC amounts of traffic. I've seen
> 100mb ethernet completely swamped by just 3 or 4 clients. There are probably
> work-arounds for that, but you should definitely test first, MS Access is a
> very badly behaved piece of KAKA.
>
> On Monday 22 April 2002 07:29, Hathaway, Scott L wrote:
> > I would not look at front ends to mySQL.  Instead, I would let them keep
> > using access to do this and link them to the mySQL database or get an SQL
> > query tool that allows for graphical queries.
> >
> > Scott
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Pierre du Parte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 3:06 AM
> > Cc: MySQL
> > Subject: GUI for mySQL
> >
> >
> > I am gradually winning the war in promoting opensource to a number of my
> > key customers. Notably a couple have made the move to OpenOffice.org,
> > albeit on Windows. I am currently re-writing a key application to use
> > mySQl (previously Access), so in all I'm pleased.
> >
> > 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?
> >
> > Thanks
>
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RE: GUI for mySQL

2002-04-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 
Hi Pierre,
 
If you goto the Contribute or Portal section of the MySQL web you'll find many good 
win32 GUI's.
 
Our own is one of the oldest (since March 2000) and best available with lots of 
support, features and many awards below the belt, it is currently being ported to 
Linux as well, see: http://www.scibit.com/Mascon (a free version is also available).
 
Kind Regards
SciBit MySQL Team
 
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>I am gradually winning the war in promoting opensource to a number of my
>key customers. Notably a couple have made the move to OpenOffice.org,
>albeit on Windows. I am currently re-writing a key application to use
>mySQl (previously Access), so in all I'm pleased.
>
>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?
>
>Thanks
>
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Re: GUI for mySQL

2002-04-22 Thread Tod Harter

Watch out with using the Jet database engine this way. MS Access tries to 
keep linked external table views in sync, which means that with large tables 
and several PCs running Access linked to MySQL over ODBC driver it will bring 
your network to its knees. The Jet engine will constantly be scanning tables 
on the database server, generating GIGANTIC amounts of traffic. I've seen 
100mb ethernet completely swamped by just 3 or 4 clients. There are probably 
work-arounds for that, but you should definitely test first, MS Access is a 
very badly behaved piece of KAKA.

On Monday 22 April 2002 07:29, Hathaway, Scott L wrote:
> I would not look at front ends to mySQL.  Instead, I would let them keep
> using access to do this and link them to the mySQL database or get an SQL
> query tool that allows for graphical queries.
>
> Scott
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Pierre du Parte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 3:06 AM
> Cc: MySQL
> Subject: GUI for mySQL
>
>
> I am gradually winning the war in promoting opensource to a number of my
> key customers. Notably a couple have made the move to OpenOffice.org,
> albeit on Windows. I am currently re-writing a key application to use
> mySQl (previously Access), so in all I'm pleased.
>
> 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?
>
> Thanks

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RE: GUI for mySQL

2002-04-22 Thread Hathaway, Scott L

I would not look at front ends to mySQL.  Instead, I would let them keep
using access to do this and link them to the mySQL database or get an SQL
query tool that allows for graphical queries.

Scott

-Original Message-
From: Pierre du Parte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 3:06 AM
Cc: MySQL
Subject: GUI for mySQL


I am gradually winning the war in promoting opensource to a number of my 
key customers. Notably a couple have made the move to OpenOffice.org, 
albeit on Windows. I am currently re-writing a key application to use 
mySQl (previously Access), so in all I'm pleased.

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?

Thanks

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Re: GUI for mySQL

2002-04-20 Thread j.urban

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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GUI for mySQL

2002-04-20 Thread Pierre du Parte

I am gradually winning the war in promoting opensource to a number of my 
key customers. Notably a couple have made the move to OpenOffice.org, 
albeit on Windows. I am currently re-writing a key application to use 
mySQl (previously Access), so in all I'm pleased.

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?

Thanks

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Re: GUI for MySQL

2002-03-13 Thread John Morrison

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
Simon Green wrote:
> I am just installing a new MySQL server at the moment. 
> We are using PHPMyAdmin witch is ok as we can limit what each user can do,
> but
> some tables do not work with it. 
> We have 2.1.0 at the moment.
> Do I
> 1. Just go for the latest PHPMyAdmin
> 2. Use MySQL GUI (can I restrict what each user can do?)
> 3. Is there some thing mush better out there?
> 
> Thanks
> Simon Green 
> Internet Systems Engineer
>

Hi Simon

Why not give EMS MySQL Manager a try. This is not open source I'm afraid, but I 
find it heaps better than PHPMyAdmin.  ($95 single or $695 site licence) You 
can download a fully functional 30 day trial copy from 
http://www.mysqlmanager.com/ to see if you like it.  

Cheers

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GUI for MySQL

2002-03-07 Thread Simon Green

Hi
I am just installing a new MySQL server at the moment. 
We are using PHPMyAdmin witch is ok as we can limit what each user can do,
but
some tables do not work with it. 
We have 2.1.0 at the moment.
Do I
1. Just go for the latest PHPMyAdmin
2. Use MySQL GUI (can I restrict what each user can do?)
3. Is there some thing mush better out there?

Thanks
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Re: GUI for MySql

2001-10-31 Thread Vadim Vinokur

Powerful MySQL Manager for Win32.
http://www.mysqlmanager.com

Regards,
Vadim

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RE: GUI for MySql

2001-10-31 Thread Carsten H. Pedersen

> What GUIs exist for MySql and which is the best to use?

http://www.bitbybit.dk/mysqlfaq/faq.html#ch7_1_0

lists most of them...

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Re: GUI for MySql

2001-10-30 Thread Chip

On Tuesday 30 October 2001 20:44, Joe Fan wrote:
> What GUIs exist for MySql and which is the best to use?
> Before posting, please check:
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>http://lists.mysql.com/   (the list archive)

Notice it says Please check lists.mysql.com
You will find info on the mysql site regarding gui clients, and lots of posts
in the archives. Your question is also too general - what OS are you 
working on? (not the mysql server necessarily).

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GUI for MySql

2001-10-30 Thread Joe Fan

What GUIs exist for MySql and which is the best to use?


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