2009/1/20 Guy Thouret li...@thouret.co.uk
You might want to take a look at MySQL Workbench. I have found it the
best program I have come across for generating E-R diagrams of your
databases and creating MySQL table schemas in that you can then export as
SQL structures.
As just a query
2009/1/20 Oliver Marks oliver.ma...@homedics.co.uk
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 13:44 +, Stephen Garton wrote:
Afternoon All,
I'm after a gui tool to help me design database queries (primarily for
MySQL databases).
In the windows world, I can use SQLyog enterprise -
Afternoon All,
I'm after a gui tool to help me design database queries (primarily for MySQL
databases).
In the windows world, I can use SQLyog enterprise -
http://webyog.com/en/sqlyog_feature_list.php - (which works under wine) or
even MS Access
I have also tried Navicat -
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 13:44 +, Stephen Garton wrote:
Afternoon All,
I'm after a gui tool to help me design database queries (primarily for
MySQL databases).
In the windows world, I can use SQLyog enterprise -
http://webyog.com/en/sqlyog_feature_list.php - (which works under
wine) or
you could try http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/5.1.html
MySQL Workbench 5.0 - The DBDesigner 4 Successor
MySQL Workbench 5.0 has been developed by the Developer Tools Team of
Sun Microsystems, Database Group. The team is lead by fabFORCE.net
founder and DBDesigner4 implementor Michael G.
You might want to take a look at MySQL Workbench. I have found it the
best program I have come across for generating E-R diagrams of your
databases and creating MySQL table schemas in that you can then export
as SQL structures.
As just a query designer, however, it may not be suitable. But for