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    Mysql GUI Admin tool for windows

    Any one know the tool for mysql

    to add , update tables/records
    etc

    i mean manage the all database activites trhu the tool...

    rather then using the commands on DOS prompt

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    Originally posted by manavo11
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyadmin/
    I don't think that's what he meant by GUI tool, but I'd recommend phpMyAdmin as well.
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    for an actual program, use the MySQL Control Center, found at www.mysql.com.
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    Originally posted by The Hobo
    I don't think that's what he meant by GUI tool, but I'd recommend phpMyAdmin as well.
    The mysql run on dos mode .. i type all the queries and commands on DOS window...

    so i need a tool which handle all these thru Graphical user interface (GUI).

    hope u understand

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    WinMySQLAdmin comes with the MySQL installation, but I don't reccommend it either.

    Try phpmyadmin.

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    Originally posted by mendhak
    WinMySQLAdmin comes with the MySQL installation, but I don't reccommend it either.

    Try phpmyadmin.
    That's only good if you have a web server running....

    Go to the MySQL website, some one posted the link above, and click Command Center in the tab menu on the top. I think that's what you might be looking for. It's a relativly new tool that's been added within the last month or so.

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    Originally posted by techgnome
    That's only good if you have a web server running....

    Go to the MySQL website, some one posted the link above, and click Command Center in the tab menu on the top. I think that's what you might be looking for. It's a relativly new tool that's been added within the last month or so.

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    Originally posted by shahid
    The mysql run on dos mode .. i type all the queries and commands on DOS window...

    so i need a tool which handle all these thru Graphical user interface (GUI).

    hope u understand
    I understood the first time.
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    try getting the older version of mysqlfont

    http://www.mysqlfront.de

    I have been using this for months. The new version has now been completely rewritten but is not bug proof. the MySQL control centre is also a good download, but it is not as easy to navigate your way around as mysqlfront.

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