As long as you've only got 1 instance of Mysql and it's on the default port!
Otherwise use one of the MySQL products.
Kevin Cowley
R&D
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> Fabforce's DBDesigner 4 is fantastic...
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> Have you looked into using the MySQL Administrator yet? It's a GUI program
> that should do most of what you want (I know it doesn't diagram but it's
> somewhere to start). You will have to search around to find some other
> ER-based GUI administrator tools because I can't think of an
Mike Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/28/2005 07:57:06 AM:
> Hello,
>
>I am looking to export a mysql database to a gui type interface.
> Basically i'm looking at a big database and I wanna dump it to a
> webpage/uml where I can add notes on what each table is and what it
> does, e
phpMyAdmin also give a nice, simple frontend for doing this... copy
tables or db's with/without data.
Personally, I don't think mysql should be used on a box without
phpMyAdmin on it, at least as a backup admin tool;)
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Adam Goldstein
White Wolf Networks
http://whitewlf.net
On Jan 26, 2004, at
David Perron wrote:
Im looknig for the function that will allow me to export the database
structure into a static file, without the actual data.
I would like to create an ERD diagram with the output file.
David
mysqldump -d
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Daniel Kasak
IT Developer
NUS Consulting Group
Level 5, 77 Pacific
Can you be more specific?
Export to what/where?
Manish Mehta wrote:
>Hi
>
>i have 3.23.32 version of mysql. i wants to export the database from
>\mysql\bin\
>please tell.
>
>thanks in advance
>
>Manish Mehta
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