a good tool for mapping mysql databases is mysql-workbench.
the real question is how much normalization is normal?
http://wb.mysql.com
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Nathan Rixham wrote:
Angus Mann wrote:
Hi all. I know this is not strictly a PHP question but the code will be written
in PHP, and I figure the folks here will be well versed in the questions I
raise. Please feel free to contact me off the list if appropriate.
I need some assistance with data
Angus Mann wrote:
> Hi all. I know this is not strictly a PHP question but the code will be
> written in PHP, and I figure the folks here will be well versed in the
> questions I raise. Please feel free to contact me off the list if appropriate.
>
> I need some assistance with database design fo
On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 22:03 -0300, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> on 02/25/2010 02:37 AM Angus Mann said the following:
> > Hi all. I know this is not strictly a PHP question but the code will be
> > written in PHP, and I figure the folks here will be well versed in the
> > questions I raise.
Hello,
on 02/25/2010 02:37 AM Angus Mann said the following:
> Hi all. I know this is not strictly a PHP question but the code will be
> written in PHP, and I figure the folks here will be well versed in the
> questions I raise. Please feel free to contact me off the list if appropriate.
>
> I
Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a preferably visual DB design tool? I normally use
> mysql, but one that covered several types wood be cool. I'm on Linux,
> so the new mysql workbench is a dud. I used it in an alpha or prior
> version and it looked promising but crashed frequently.
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