o understand, plus you can
put any other mysql commands in the file. Also you have the
data and commands available in a file, in case you have to
reload the table from scratch again.
HTH
Keith
In theory, theory and practice are the same;
In practice they are not.
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Ryan Stille
You can also install MyODBC and then hook an Excel spreadsheet into your
database. Editing the spreadsheet will update data in your database.
This isn't a good solution if you are going to be creating new tables
often. But for manipulating data in a known set of tables it's great.
-Ryan
--
MySQ
On 2/1/06, THUFIR HAWAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just as there's MySQL Query Browser for queries and table design, is
> there a similar GUI front end for data entry? I'm not building
> anything complex, just a simple database to muck with. Is it easier
> to do data entry on a spreadsheet, the