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Old 10-20-04, 10:25
1bluedog 1bluedog is offline
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MySQL Querying Tool

Hi -

Let me begin by appoligizing if this question is in the wrong location or too generally stated.

We are evaluating moving a dbase from DB2 to MySQL. In DB2, we primarily used QMF as the reporting tool.

The MySQL dbase will be on Linux OS. Does anyone have any suggestions of a "web-based" querying tool that will work on this setup with ColdFusion MX? Business funcitionality must include:

* Import/Export to Excel

* Save/Share SQL and output on server to other users (i.e. Grant Select or Share = y)

* Prompted to enter values (i.e. date ranges, account #, etc) when executing SQL

Thank you. MD
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Old 10-20-04, 11:40
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Hello,

You can try PhpMyAdmin, which is a very good (and free) db browser/editor for MySQL, though I'm not sure it will provide all you need.

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Old 10-20-04, 14:52
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Thanks for the reply -

In the lab I did test PHPmyAdmin and it did work fine. The problem is they (IT) want it to operate using ColdFusion MX instead of PHP.

I did see an appl called CFmyAdmin for ColdFusion. Is this worth looking into?

Thanks, MD
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Old 10-20-04, 16:27
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Try use MySQL Control Center is a nice tool
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Old 10-21-04, 05:38
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I don't know CFmyAdmin, but it can be worth having a look at it, and see if it offers the same functionalities as PhpMyAdmin.

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Old 10-21-04, 09:49
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Thanks again for the additional responses.

MySQL Control Center unfortunately is client based. I need a web/server based application.

Anything else out there besides CFMyAdmin? My concern with CFMyAdmin is that it is relatively new and appears to be still under development.

Thanks. MD
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