Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-23 Thread James Holmes
I normally use this for my MySQL work. I recently tried Navicat; I can say that navicat is faster by far and I find it generally better to work with. On 12/23/06, Michael E. Carluen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dwayne, The mySQL Administrator http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/administrator/

RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-23 Thread Eric Roberts
. Eric -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 22 December 2006 15:33 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL Quoting Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I like PHPMyAdmin...it's nice and easy to use...and it's free. I'm now ready

Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Will Tomlinson
I'm now ready to switch from Access to mySQL. Yeah, yeah what took me so long? I had my reasons but now I'm ready and I was wondering if anyone could provide me with some recommended administration tools. I've always liked Navicat for mySQL admin: www.navicat.com The free MySQL

RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Joshua Cyr
I use the free version of EMS MySQL manager. Works Very well. I prefer over phpmysql and the like. http://www.sqlmanager.net/products/mysql/manager Joshua Cyr Savvy Software 866.870.6358 www.besavvy.com -Original Message- From: Dwayne Cole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday,

RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Ray Champagne
Navicat! http://www.navicat.com/ -Original Message- From: Dwayne Cole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 9:47 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL I feel like i did with eclipse 2 years ago. When I made the switch i was like a baby

RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Coldfusion
NaviCat for MySQL is one of the best GUI interfaces for managing all aspects of MySQL Databases. I still use Homesite+ for CF Development. I tried CFEclipse and not sold on it yet as my core Editor. -Original Message- From: Dwayne Cole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December

RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Dwayne Cole
I still use Homesite+ for CF Development. I tried CFEclipse and not sold on it yet as my core Editor. You don't know what you are missing. Particularly if your spend most of your time looking at the code vs the GUI. But to each his own and I sure you have your reasons. We all do.

RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Rick Faircloth
Recommended... Rick -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 8:43 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL I'm now ready to switch from Access to mySQL. Yeah, yeah what took me so long? I had my reasons but now

Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Jim Wright
I'll throw out my vote for Aqua Data Studio. It is especially good if you have multiple database engines that you manage (SQL Server, MySQL, Postgres, etc), and want a fairly consistent interface to deal with all of them. It has a very nice dump feature, which allows you to dump table

Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Dwayne Cole wrote: I co-locate and every time I need to work with a datasource I download the MSAccess file to my local machine, make the changes then quickly upload the updated version.It's akward. Particularly considering that I manage as many as 25 live data sources (all with the

Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Jim Wright
Jochem van Dieten wrote: If you need to change the database, you send it the appropriate SQL command. Either by typing the command yourself, or by using a GUI that translates your clicks to the appropriate command and sends it. And while I would recommend getting away from Access, you

RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Dwayne Cole
MySQL DB's, including scheduled backup. Highly Recommended... Rick -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 8:43 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL I'm now ready to switch from Access to mySQL. Yeah, yeah

Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Dwayne Cole
Thanks Jochem, you have always provided me with extraordinary advice regarding database and ODBC issues. But I need to stop playing around and make this switch, I think I have outgrown MS Access, or I like that I have. One of my MS Access database is 21 megs. It has more than 60 tables and in

RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Michael E. Carluen
Dwayne, The mySQL Administrator http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/administrator/ allows you to backup and restore your schemas to and from your remote server and local machine. And well, backup files generated from mySQL are .sql files that are pretty much self-contained... you just need to

RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread Will Swain
Subject: RE: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL Dwayne, The mySQL Administrator http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/administrator/ allows you to backup and restore your schemas to and from your remote server and local machine. And well, backup files generated from mySQL are .sql files that are pretty much

Re: newbie: Tools to use with MySQL

2006-12-22 Thread andy
Quoting Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I like PHPMyAdmin...it's nice and easy to use...and it's free. I'm now ready to switch from Access to mySQL. Yeah, yeah what took me so long? I had my reasons but now I'm ready and I was wondering if anyone could provide me with some recommended