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 very
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
manner like MS SQL
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.
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
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)
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!