On 11/22/05, Jim Winstead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 04:50:42PM -0800, Jon Drukman wrote:
What happened to MySQL Control Center (aka mycc or mysqlcc)? The
dev.mysql.com site redirects to the Query Browser page. QB is a poor
substitute for mycc. It looks like neither
What happened to MySQL Control Center (aka mycc or mysqlcc)? The
dev.mysql.com site redirects to the Query Browser page. QB is a poor
substitute for mycc. It looks like neither of them has had active
development much lately but at least mycc, even in its beta stage, is
fairly useful.
-jsd
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 04:50:42PM -0800, Jon Drukman wrote:
What happened to MySQL Control Center (aka mycc or mysqlcc)? The
dev.mysql.com site redirects to the Query Browser page. QB is a poor
substitute for mycc. It looks like neither of them has had active
development much lately
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 1:12 PM
To: Siegfried Heintze
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: MySQL Control Center works with v4.0.23 -- how about V5?
Siegfried Heintze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/30/2005 03:11:26 PM:
[Siegfried Heintze] I love MySQL Control
[Siegfried Heintze] I love MySQL Control center. I can make it work for
MySQL v4.0 but not the latest (v5). It simply does not connect to the V5
Mysql server I just installed. It seems to hang on the connection.
Am I doing something wrong or does MySQL Control center not support 5?
Assuming
From what I recall MysqlCC has been deprecated and has been replaced by
MySQL Administrator (which does support v5). I don't know think mysqlcc
supports v5.
good luck,
--bemansell
On 8/30/05, Siegfried Heintze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Siegfried Heintze] I love MySQL Control center. I can
Siegfried Heintze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/30/2005 03:11:26
PM:
[Siegfried Heintze] I love MySQL Control center. I can make it work for
MySQL v4.0 but not the latest (v5). It simply does not connect to the V5
Mysql server I just installed. It seems to hang on the connection.
Am I
, August 30, 2005 1:12 PM
To: Siegfried Heintze
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: MySQL Control Center works with v4.0.23 -- how about V5?
Siegfried Heintze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 08/30/2005 03:11:26 PM:
[Siegfried Heintze] I love MySQL Control center. I can make it work for
MySQL
in
MySQL control center!
When you use double quotes for strings in Perl, Perl looks
through your
strings for variables like $foo, and replaces them with the
current value of
$foo. This is called interpolation. When you use single quotes, it
considers your string a literal.
So when you use
.
JT
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From: Nuno Pereira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 5:04 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: How to use Like Clause in Perl? Works fine in
MySQL control center!
Knowing not too much from perl, I would like to remember the last
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To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 4:03 PM
Subject: How to use Like Clause in Perl? Works fine in MySQL control center!
I'm having trouble getting the like clause to work. It seems to work fine
in
the MySQL Control Center 9.4.beta. I'm using MySQL 4.0.23-debug
Heintze; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: How to use Like Clause in Perl? Works fine in
MySQL control center!
When you use double quotes for strings in Perl, Perl looks
through your
strings for variables like $foo, and replaces them with the
current value of
$foo. This is called
Some dialects of SQL have SELECT [FIRST|TOP 1000] clause for their SELECT
syntax. I looked at the syntax for mysql and it does not appear to have this
feature.
Apparently, however, this is possible because the MySQL Control Center does
this. How does it do it?
Thanks,
Siegfried
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MySQL
Siegfried Heintze wrote:
Some dialects of SQL have SELECT [FIRST|TOP 1000] clause for their SELECT
syntax. I looked at the syntax for mysql and it does not appear to have this
feature.
Apparently, however, this is possible because the MySQL Control Center does
this. How does it do it?
See
I'm having trouble getting the like clause to work. It seems to work fine in
the MySQL Control Center 9.4.beta. I'm using MySQL 4.0.23-debug.
use DBH;
my $sth = DBH-prepare(SELECT 'David!' LIKE '%D%v%');
$sth-execute();
my $row;
print join(@$row,,).\n while ($row = $sth-fetch);
This does
At 07:03 PM 7/22/05, Siegfried Heintze wrote:
I'm having trouble getting the like clause to work. It seems to work fine in
the MySQL Control Center 9.4.beta. I'm using MySQL 4.0.23-debug.
use DBH;
my $sth = DBH-prepare(SELECT 'David!' LIKE '%D%v%');
$sth-execute();
my $row;
print join(@$row
Hi.
See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/GRANT.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Access_denied.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Privilege_system.html
And may be something like this will help you:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'root'@'ip address' IDENTIFIED BY
I have Linux box running Red Hat and 3.23. I install MySQL Contorl
Center and trying connect to the mysql on Linux box.
When I try to connect I receive the error message.
ERROR: HOST 'ip address' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server.
What I'm doing wrong here?
TH
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MySQL General
Hello, I am a programmer in Korea.
I have a problem with MySQL Control Center font script configuration.
In options - fonts - application font, I selected options like below :
Font : gulim (Korean font)
Script : hangul (Korean)
and I clicked 'OK' button.
But when I open 'application font' window
Is there a user guide available anywhere? I can't seem to find anything
on mysql.com
The MySQL web site was recently reorganized. For some reason, when they did
so, the buried the manual 4 clicks away in the Developer Zone. It's not
clear to me how anyone new is supposed to find it there. In any case, the
URL is http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/index.html.
Michael
Chris
Somehow I didn't notice mysql control center in the Subject until the
exact moment I hit Send. Sorry about that. Please ignore my unhelpful reply.
I seem to remember that your question has been asked before, and that the
answer was that it's pretty self-explanatory. You might check the list
control center documentation
The MySQL web site was recently reorganized. For some reason, when they did
so, the buried the manual 4 clicks away in the Developer Zone. It's not
clear to me how anyone new is supposed to find it there. In any case, the
URL is http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en
mysql.com (php.net and freshmeat.net) sites all have a search features
where a if a requested file is not found it performs a search for it
as a key word.
Example finding the mysql control center manual is as easy as requesting
http://www.mysql.com/mysql control center
or depending on your
, rather than to be the
expected way to search. After all, there is a search box at the top. A
good interface, however, would make it clear where to go, rather than
requiring you to guess a URL or search for something as basic as product
documentation.
Example finding the mysql control center
One quick question here. I just installed the MySQL Control Center and
get the host not allowed connection error. So, do the database have
to exist on MySQL Server and set-up permission for that database in
order for MySQL Control Center's connection to work??
I'm new here as I switched from
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MySQL Control Center - One quick question...
One quick question here. I just installed the MySQL Control Center and
get the host not allowed connection error. So, do the database have
to exist on MySQL Server and set-up permission for that database in
order
When adding an entry to an existing table in any database, when pressing the
tab button at the last column of any table, the column loses focus and then
pressing tab once more makes the window for the table close and the entry is
not added to the database ( ie: the focus should wrap around to the
At 12:42 PM 1/3/2004, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
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De : Kirti S. Bajwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : Saturday, January 03, 2004 9:24 AM
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : MySQL Control Center!!!
Hello:
I have been reading MySQL Control Center. There are screen
Hello:
I have been reading MySQL Control Center. There are screen shots but I have
not been able to find documentation. Is the documentation is hidden or not
available? If there is documentation, kindly direct me to the URL.
Thanks.
Kirti
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For list archives: http
-Message d'origine-
De : Kirti S. Bajwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : Saturday, January 03, 2004 9:24 AM
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : MySQL Control Center!!!
Hello:
I have been reading MySQL Control Center. There are screen
shots but I have
not been able to find
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 09:24:05 -0500, Kirti S. Bajwa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello:
I have been reading MySQL Control Center. There are screen shots but I have
not been able to find documentation. Is the documentation is hidden or not
available? If there is documentation, kindly direct me
Has anyone tried MaxProxy, it claims to allow you to use any MySQL
pogram to access the their new MAX SAP solution. it seems to work, but
it causes
MySQL Control Center to crash, anyone else had this problem?
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For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql
Are there any help files for MySQL Control Center at this time?
Dennis H. Strickland
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Lutherville, MD 21093
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Fax: 866.655.1491
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Nelson Velasco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I am very new to MySQL.
Does anyone know if InnoDB works with the tool MySQL Control Center??
Yes.
If works, what I have to do? If does not work, how I create the InnoDB tables in
MySQL?
You can execute CREATE TABLE table_name (...) TYPE
Hi, I am very new to MySQL.
Does anyone know if InnoDB works with the tool MySQL Control Center??
If works, what I have to do? If does not work, how I create the InnoDB tables in MySQL?
regards
The option Automatically limit SELECT queries to must be set in the
Query Configuration Dialog.
Regards,
Ulises
-Mensaje original-
De: Trevor Morrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Viernes 8 de Agosto de 2003 09:36 AM
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: MySql Control Center
.
Regards,
Ulises
-Mensaje original-
De: Trevor Morrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Viernes 8 de Agosto de 2003 09:36 AM
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: MySql Control Center
Hi,
I am new to using the Control Center-0.9.2-beta. My problem is that I
cannot seem
Valentin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cabanillas Dulanto Ulises [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: MySql Control Center
Hi Ulises,
Is that option only available on a Windows MySQLCC ??
I didnt find it on the linux version.
Best regards
Nils
Hi,
I am new to using the Control Center-0.9.2-beta. My problem is that I
cannot seem to display more than 1000 rows in my result set when I know that
there is 1534 rows. I know that it is a setting somewhere, but is it in
MySql or in the Control Center somewhere. I am running this on a
Hi,
I've just download MySQL Control Center to install on Redhat 9.0 for trying it. I used
it to connect to localhost database successful. But when I manipulate on it for some
functions, the program close suddenly and appear the line Segmentation fault. I
tried it som times. but it still do
Hi !!
I just installed MySQL CC, in localhost it works fine. But I cant
connect it with my remote MySQL database (server).
The mistake may be that im not sure in the HOST field, please someone
helpme.
Thanks
Javier (from Buenos Aires)
P.S. Sorry for my terrible english.
doesn't recognize the
sql syntax with LIMIT 1 at the end...can MySQL Control Center be
modified so that it knows if a server version doesn't support LIMIT,
then the sql generated doesn't contain LIMIT?
or does this have to do with my table not having a primary key?
thanks...
Kevin
Hi,
I just have installed the MySQL on a Suse linux.
I would like to administrate it from Win2k with MySQL Control Center 0.8.9
beta. But I can't make new user in the control center. I think, I have to
enable at the linux consol
that the root (SQL root) could be administrate the SQL server on my
Karth,
I just have installed the MySQL on a Suse linux.
I would like to administrate it from Win2k with MySQL Control Center 0.8.9
beta. But I can't make new user in the control center.
Obviously, you're logged in to the MySQL server as a user who doesn't
have the privileges to create new
.
I would like to administrate it from Win2k with MySQL Control Center
0.8.9 beta. But I can't make new user in the control center.
Obviously, you're logged in to the MySQL server as a user who doesn't
have the privileges to create new users.
If you're connecting from your notebook with an IP
Hello all,
I suppose that there is a bug in the mysqlcc version 0.8.9-beta (Windows)
and previous versions 0.8.7 and 0.8.8.
The bug is repeatable in different constellations:
1.1) Connecting to a localhost server (version 3.23.39-max-nt) as user
'',
1.2) Trying to open e second connection to
Hi !!!Anybody can help me with this problem?
Thanks
I've just installed Control Center
Version:
0.8.9-beta Linux (Intel glibc 2.2 systems, static) (3.1M)
Operating System RedHat 7.1
When I try to execute the program it have the following error
[root@LINUX1 mysqlcc]# ./mysqlcc
I have come across the following bug in MySQL Control Center 0.8.8 Beta for Windows:
When you have two databases that are identicle (ie, a master and a slave) and you
connect to both databases (one on a server and one on the local machine) when you
open a table listing for one database and open
Hi!
After a very successful Alpha period, MySQL Control Center goes Beta !
All the critical features are already coded in this release and from now on,
the next releases of the 0.8.X branch will only be minor-enhancements /
features and bug-fix releases type releases.
Apart from several bug
Hi,
I can't use MySQL control center 0.8.7-alpha to insert records with fields
of Chinese GB2312 characters. The updated execution result is something
like ?20, I use varchar. I run it on IIS, Chinese windows2000
professtional with service pack3. But when I use console insert record
Hi!
MySQL Control Center 0.8.6 has just been released.
MySQL Control Center will now be known as MySQL Control Center and *not*
MyCC. It's short name will now be MySQLCC.
0.8.6 is pretty stable and is a recommended update for all users !
Some of the changes for this release are:
*Renamed
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