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 us
Fabulous idea. In fact I should have thought of it myself. I am
comfortable with this kind of command line/bash-scripting approach, and
clearly this helps get my thinking about this on the right track which
is exactly what I was asking of the community. Thanks.
This seems to be an active commu
Christopher Mills wrote:
The bconsole command 'list jobs' gives me a list of runs from all jobs.
I want to narrow it to all job runs from a particular job. The bconsole
doc under "list" seems to imply that would be done with:
list job=My-Job
This doesn't work (I am running mysql under Gento
Hi,
or do you know of any
good reverse engineering tools for mysql that will build me a nice
graphical picture of the data model?
http://fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/
open source available for Linux/Win
Regards
Helmut
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Hello,
On 3/1/2006 7:26 PM, Christopher Mills wrote:
Arno,
Thank you for taking the time to review my long post, and for steering
me on course. I checked the bug tracker page, which I just discovered.
The bug was reported and fixed, so I will wait for a future release (bug
339). I will c
It is looking like mysqlnavigator is reasonablly effective for a db of
the size of Bacula's. I had forgotten, but I ran across this tool when
coming up to speed on mysql (for Bacula) and so installed the package.
Hopefully, this will save me much query writing. As much as I would love
to come u
Arno,
Thank you for taking the time to review my long post, and for steering
me on course. I checked the bug tracker page, which I just discovered.
The bug was reported and fixed, so I will wait for a future release (bug
339). I will check the buglist next time, not just the user posts.
Once more, again blacklisted...
this gets interesting ;-)
And once more because I sent this to the wrong list...
resend, because my mail provider managed to get one of his mailers onto
a blacklist...
Hello,
you wrote a very nice mail - only I think many list-readers will not
bother to read th
I searched the archive for an answer to this question. I found it asked
but never answered:
The bconsole command 'list jobs' gives me a list of runs from all jobs.
I want to narrow it to all job runs from a particular job. The bconsole
doc under "list" seems to imply that would be done with: