I for one would choose B any day :). And it'd be good if it printed out
the query executed above the table, too.
An idea that may be tricky to implement but useful: Would there be a way
to find out in advance how many pages/inches long and/or wide the output
would be? I can see at least one immediate use for this: I design some
reports with php/mysql and having an approximate size in pages of a
query would be very handy.
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Adam Hooper
adamh@stripped
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jorge del Conde [mailto:jorge@stripped]
> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 12:11 PM
> To: mycc@stripped
> Subject: Printing query results
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I've been getting requests for adding a print option for
> query results.
>
> How would you guys do this ?
>
> Basically there are 2 options:
>
> A) Print all the values separated by what's specified in the
> "Save Options" for MySQL Servers
> B) Make a nice looking grid (with lines and all that) which
> prints each value in its cell. This in other words would be
> to print something similar to a screenshot of the results
> grid in CQueryWindow.
>
> What do you guys find more useful ?
>
> Regards,
> Jorge
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