Christopher Mills wrote:
Just as a side note on mysqlnavigator for anybody interested:
I would love to get up to speed on writing sql on the fly at the command
line. At this moment I have other priorities (so much to learn, so
little time). To this end, then mysqlnavigator has so far been a useful
tool to quickly review the data model, and the raw data generated by
Bacula. I understand the power of the Unix command line, and have no
aversion to it-- prefer it actually. But neither am I a religious man in
the virtual world. I have no compunction about using a graphical tool if
it gets the job done.
Agreed that nothing beats the command line for flexibility and control,
but with our postgres database, pgAdmin (http://www.pgadmin.org/) has
been very handy in a number of different instances.
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