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Thanks for the suggestion, Wayne. I gave urSQL a try, and it looks nice as far as it goes
but doesn't seem to have any admin functions - e.g. changing table structure, adding
users, modifying permissions, etc.. Calistra mySQL Administrator claims to have these
functions but they just don't work much of the time. What I really want is something
with the features of the Calistra product that actually works.
Greg
On 10/5/99 at 6:35 AM Wayne Kodie wrote:
>I use urSQL Utility from Urban Research. It's simple,
>it works good, and it's free...
>
>You can get the link off the MySQL contrib page, but I
>this should get you close:
>
>www.urbanresearch.com/software/utils/urbsql
>
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>> for admin and maintenance tools to help simplify the
>> development process.
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>> I've tried the Calistra MySQL Administrator but ran
>> into so many bugs in just the first two hours of
>> using it that I'm wondering if anything better is
>> out there. What tools are the most popular?
>>
>> Greg
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