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swallace
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# Posted on: 23-Dec-2004 03:42:25   

Ok, someone's been holding out on me. I've been slogging through with MyPHPAdmin and TOAD for MySQL thinking this was the best there was.

Now I find:

MySQL Query Browser http://www.mysql.com/products/query-browser/

and

MySQL Administrator http://www.mysql.com/products/administrator/

and I'm totally blown away. These tools are awesome, and I'm embarrassed that I've wasted time by not using them.

Highly recommended.

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# Posted on: 23-Dec-2004 09:15:01   

You are easily won over by pretty pictures? wink stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye

At first I thought: Whoa great tools!

Until I got all kinds of segfaults for easy things. The query tool is a bit horrible with the tiny area where you can type in your query, but then again, it works in a lot of cases (and much better than the swiss cheese MyPhpAdmin...

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swallace
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# Posted on: 23-Dec-2004 14:17:37   

I'm a sucker for a pretty face! smile

So far so good with these tools. The query tool bombed once on a full text query, otherwise things are good. The query type-space is small, but it does a cleaner job of keeping history of previous queries than TOAD, and the online help for MySQL is terrific, so I forgive it.

TOAD dies on me constantly, and has these weird quirks about selecting the SQL statement before execution. It's been a non-starter from the beginning. MyPHPAdmin is impressive, but it's support for full-text indexes is strangely limited.

These prettier tools seem to have been out a year, and I hope (but never count on) the open source community will slowly fix the issues. Could be a great thing, but right now it's a step up.

We can't all be of Microsoft's quality (he says reservedly, crossing his fingers in hopes the browser doesn't crash as he posts this...)

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# Posted on: 23-Dec-2004 22:49:46   

smile

I now use freetoad, but it's cumbersome to use... but oh well, it executes the queries wink

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