or write a web page that queries the database directly with php, perl
dbi or whatever. then you don't have to set up separate accounts,
give people telnet access, etc.
MT
>Search for the information on grant tables on mysql.com.
>
>.. Atle
>
>On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Mike Yuen wrote:
>
>> I and 2 others are working on a web site an occasionally. Each of us are
>> in different locations and exchange info email. Some of them
>> need to query the database to compare results with what is on the site
>> with the MySQL database.
>>
>> My question is, is there a way to allow access to my database by creating
>> an account for each user and allowing them to connect to the database
> > externally?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mike
> >
> >
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