MySQL on Palm.
It's possible? Anyone have just tried?
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Paolo
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Il giorno 12/ago/05, alle ore 16:46, Brian Dunning ha scritto:
Same machine, any performance difference?
go to
http://sunsite.mff.cuni.cz/MIRRORS/ftp.mysql.com/information/
benchmark-results/result-mysql-platform-relative.html
anyway the difference isn't only in performance what
Scott Hamm ha scritto:
I'm contemplating buying SQLyog Enterprise for $49 dollars (non-commerical)
for personal use. Do anyone use it and how does it fare in your opinion?
Yes I use it. It's a good sw, little bit better vs phpMyAdmin (IHMO) but
only under win :-(.
It's a better choice to
Andy Ford ha scritto:
I have run out of disk space in the directory where I have a mySQL database.
How do I go about moving it and reconfiguring mySQL to see the new location.
Thanks
Andy
Symple... move to a different directory the data and edit the my file at:
...
#Path to the database root
I'd hate to use Microsoft's SQL server, but I feel like i've hit a
dead end with mysql.
If anyone can offer some advice on how to get mysql running on windows
ce, or can point me to some programmers who would be willing to port
the source code for me, please contact me.
-LiquidIce
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Il giorno mar, 08-03-2005 alle 13:46 +0100, Martijn Tonies ha scritto:
Alternatively you could use OpenOffice.org (http://www.openoffice.org/)
which has built in MySQL support.
Alternatively, you could switch to MS Access, which is very well
supported by Microsoft Office.
:-)
mmhhh