Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K

2002-09-23 Thread michael . mouer

And where would one obtain MySQL Navigator?

JMichael




Matt Hargraves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/22/2002 09:14 PM

 
To: Arthur Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Kramer 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: mysql mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


Don't let them mislead you, MyCC might as well be dead too... there hasn't
been an update to it for more than 4 months.  Go get MySQL Navigator 
because
at least IT can export to a file that you can then edit.

I usually use both though, MyCC is easier to design the basic (and I mean
BASIC) database, then go into MySQL Navigator to export it so that I can
manually add all the stuff that neither of the semi-worthless apps seem to
support (half of SQL).  If MySQL AB wants to know why a lot of people use
MySQL and Oracle, it's because the tools are there and they work.  The 
only
reason that people use MySQL is because it's cheaper (OK, a LOT cheaper).
If they made tools that fully supported SQL then MySQL would get a lot 
more
industry support, IMO.

Matt

- Original Message -
From: Arthur Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mysql mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


 We were told by David Axmark of MySQL AB to stop using MySQLGui and 
switch
 to MyCC. MySQLGUI is apparently dead.

 - Original Message -
 From: David Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:52 PM
 Subject: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


  Can some one point me in the direction of some good install and setup
Doc
  for MySQL GUI.  Im running the GUI on Win2K, but my DB server is RH7.2
w/
  stock Mysql(not sure version number).  Also is the FLTK absolutely
 necessary
  to run the GUI on Win2K?  Any other hints or insights is greatly
  appreciated.
 
  Thanks,
 
  DK
 
  David Kramer
  Software Developer
  Reflect.com
  Direct: 415.369.4856
  Cell: 650.302.7889
 
 
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Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K

2002-09-23 Thread Matt Hargraves

http://sql.kldp.org/mysql/

One good thing about this one though, they seem to be able to update theirs,
the most recent update (1.4) was on September 13th, the previous version
(1.3.12) was on June 4th.  Hopefully the new version (which I haven't tried
out yet) will support some of the 4.x.x stuff in MySQL.

Matt

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Subject: Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


 And where would one obtain MySQL Navigator?

 JMichael




 Matt Hargraves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 09/22/2002 09:14 PM


 To: Arthur Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Kramer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc: mysql mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


 Don't let them mislead you, MyCC might as well be dead too... there hasn't
 been an update to it for more than 4 months.  Go get MySQL Navigator
 because
 at least IT can export to a file that you can then edit.

 I usually use both though, MyCC is easier to design the basic (and I mean
 BASIC) database, then go into MySQL Navigator to export it so that I can
 manually add all the stuff that neither of the semi-worthless apps seem to
 support (half of SQL).  If MySQL AB wants to know why a lot of people use
 MySQL and Oracle, it's because the tools are there and they work.  The
 only
 reason that people use MySQL is because it's cheaper (OK, a LOT cheaper).
 If they made tools that fully supported SQL then MySQL would get a lot
 more
 industry support, IMO.

 Matt

 - Original Message -
 From: Arthur Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: David Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: mysql mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 6:06 PM
 Subject: Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


  We were told by David Axmark of MySQL AB to stop using MySQLGui and
 switch
  to MyCC. MySQLGUI is apparently dead.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: David Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:52 PM
  Subject: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K
 
 
   Can some one point me in the direction of some good install and setup
 Doc
   for MySQL GUI.  Im running the GUI on Win2K, but my DB server is RH7.2
 w/
   stock Mysql(not sure version number).  Also is the FLTK absolutely
  necessary
   to run the GUI on Win2K?  Any other hints or insights is greatly
   appreciated.
  
   Thanks,
  
   DK
  
   David Kramer
   Software Developer
   Reflect.com
   Direct: 415.369.4856
   Cell: 650.302.7889
  
  
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Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K

2002-09-22 Thread Arthur Fuller

We were told by David Axmark of MySQL AB to stop using MySQLGui and switch
to MyCC. MySQLGUI is apparently dead.

- Original Message -
From: David Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:52 PM
Subject: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


 Can some one point me in the direction of some good install and setup Doc
 for MySQL GUI.  Im running the GUI on Win2K, but my DB server is RH7.2 w/
 stock Mysql(not sure version number).  Also is the FLTK absolutely
necessary
 to run the GUI on Win2K?  Any other hints or insights is greatly
 appreciated.

 Thanks,

 DK

 David Kramer
 Software Developer
 Reflect.com
 Direct: 415.369.4856
 Cell: 650.302.7889


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Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K

2002-09-22 Thread Matt Hargraves

Oops... I meant Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle, not MySQL and Oracle.

Matt

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Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


 Don't let them mislead you, MyCC might as well be dead too... there hasn't
 been an update to it for more than 4 months.  Go get MySQL Navigator
because
 at least IT can export to a file that you can then edit.

 I usually use both though, MyCC is easier to design the basic (and I mean
 BASIC) database, then go into MySQL Navigator to export it so that I can
 manually add all the stuff that neither of the semi-worthless apps seem to
 support (half of SQL).  If MySQL AB wants to know why a lot of people use
 MySQL and Oracle, it's because the tools are there and they work.  The
only
 reason that people use MySQL is because it's cheaper (OK, a LOT cheaper).
 If they made tools that fully supported SQL then MySQL would get a lot
more
 industry support, IMO.

 Matt

 - Original Message -
 From: Arthur Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: David Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: mysql mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 6:06 PM
 Subject: Re: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K


  We were told by David Axmark of MySQL AB to stop using MySQLGui and
switch
  to MyCC. MySQLGUI is apparently dead.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: David Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:52 PM
  Subject: MySQL Gui Install and Setup for Win2K
 
 
   Can some one point me in the direction of some good install and setup
 Doc
   for MySQL GUI.  Im running the GUI on Win2K, but my DB server is RH7.2
 w/
   stock Mysql(not sure version number).  Also is the FLTK absolutely
  necessary
   to run the GUI on Win2K?  Any other hints or insights is greatly
   appreciated.
  
   Thanks,
  
   DK
  
   David Kramer
   Software Developer
   Reflect.com
   Direct: 415.369.4856
   Cell: 650.302.7889
  
  
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