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An MS-windows front end interface ?

Pardon my heresy...newbie

Is there an MS-Windows front end interface for mySQL ? I'm thinking
of an MS-Access sort of approach for basic database configuration
and maintenance. Maybe there's a back door way to ODBC myself from
MS-access to mysql on a Windows system ? Does Mysql have an ODBC
front end I can get in through ? Any pointers to some directions ?

I plan to use perl/my-sql for web work. But, it seems like a _lot_
of work to build the databases and populate them via mysql commands.
I'd like to be able to work them _locally_ through a basic data
maintenance program and then move it to the (web) server when ready.

All pointers appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob
Jul 19 '05 #1
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"'nuther Bob" <no******@nowwhere.net> wrote in message
news:sr********************************@4ax.com...
| Pardon my heresy...newbie
|
| Is there an MS-Windows front end interface for mySQL ? I'm thinking
| of an MS-Access sort of approach for basic database configuration
| and maintenance. Maybe there's a back door way to ODBC myself from
| MS-access to mysql on a Windows system ? Does Mysql have an ODBC
| front end I can get in through ? Any pointers to some directions ?
|
| All pointers appreciated.
|
| Thanks,
| Bob

Tried Googling for "mysql odbc" yet?
Jul 19 '05 #2
"'nuther Bob" <no******@nowwhere.net> wrote in message
news:sr********************************@4ax.com...
| Pardon my heresy...newbie
|
| Is there an MS-Windows front end interface for mySQL ? I'm thinking
| of an MS-Access sort of approach for basic database configuration
| and maintenance. Maybe there's a back door way to ODBC myself from
| MS-access to mysql on a Windows system ? Does Mysql have an ODBC
| front end I can get in through ? Any pointers to some directions ?
|
| All pointers appreciated.
|
| Thanks,
| Bob

Tried Googling for "mysql odbc" yet?
Jul 19 '05 #3
"'nuther Bob" <no******@nowwhere.net> wrote in message
news:sr********************************@4ax.com...
| Pardon my heresy...newbie
|
| Is there an MS-Windows front end interface for mySQL ? I'm thinking
| of an MS-Access sort of approach for basic database configuration
| and maintenance. Maybe there's a back door way to ODBC myself from
| MS-access to mysql on a Windows system ? Does Mysql have an ODBC
| front end I can get in through ? Any pointers to some directions ?
|
| All pointers appreciated.
|
| Thanks,
| Bob

Tried Googling for "mysql odbc" yet?
Jul 19 '05 #4
You could also take a look at mySQL CC available on the downloads page from
mysql.com.

Brandon

"'nuther Bob" <no******@nowwhere.net> wrote in message
news:sr********************************@4ax.com...
Pardon my heresy...newbie

Is there an MS-Windows front end interface for mySQL ? I'm thinking
of an MS-Access sort of approach for basic database configuration
and maintenance. Maybe there's a back door way to ODBC myself from
MS-access to mysql on a Windows system ? Does Mysql have an ODBC
front end I can get in through ? Any pointers to some directions ?

I plan to use perl/my-sql for web work. But, it seems like a _lot_
of work to build the databases and populate them via mysql commands.
I'd like to be able to work them _locally_ through a basic data
maintenance program and then move it to the (web) server when ready.

All pointers appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob

Jul 19 '05 #5
You could also take a look at mySQL CC available on the downloads page from
mysql.com.

Brandon

"'nuther Bob" <no******@nowwhere.net> wrote in message
news:sr********************************@4ax.com...
Pardon my heresy...newbie

Is there an MS-Windows front end interface for mySQL ? I'm thinking
of an MS-Access sort of approach for basic database configuration
and maintenance. Maybe there's a back door way to ODBC myself from
MS-access to mysql on a Windows system ? Does Mysql have an ODBC
front end I can get in through ? Any pointers to some directions ?

I plan to use perl/my-sql for web work. But, it seems like a _lot_
of work to build the databases and populate them via mysql commands.
I'd like to be able to work them _locally_ through a basic data
maintenance program and then move it to the (web) server when ready.

All pointers appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob

Jul 19 '05 #6
You could also take a look at mySQL CC available on the downloads page from
mysql.com.

Brandon

"'nuther Bob" <no******@nowwhere.net> wrote in message
news:sr********************************@4ax.com...
Pardon my heresy...newbie

Is there an MS-Windows front end interface for mySQL ? I'm thinking
of an MS-Access sort of approach for basic database configuration
and maintenance. Maybe there's a back door way to ODBC myself from
MS-access to mysql on a Windows system ? Does Mysql have an ODBC
front end I can get in through ? Any pointers to some directions ?

I plan to use perl/my-sql for web work. But, it seems like a _lot_
of work to build the databases and populate them via mysql commands.
I'd like to be able to work them _locally_ through a basic data
maintenance program and then move it to the (web) server when ready.

All pointers appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob

Jul 19 '05 #7
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 22:51:23 +0100, "NoHeadRequired"
<in**@NoHeadRequired.SPAM.tk> wrote:

Tried Googling for "mysql odbc" yet?


"Results 1 - 100 of about 322,000"

At this point nearly every question can be answered sooner or
later by searching the Internet. The answers _are_ out there, you
just have to find them. So, I guess newsgroups could just about
go out of existence and we can all just google. You can answer
"did you try google" to most any query.

OTOH, someone who is familiar with the specific are I am interested
might be able to save me some significant time with some specific
product information and names as well as pointers to specific
information/sites that would help me with the specific questions
I asked.

If you don't want to, or can't contribute, that's fine. But, you
don't have to post just to tell me about it.

Bob
Jul 19 '05 #8
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 22:51:23 +0100, "NoHeadRequired"
<in**@NoHeadRequired.SPAM.tk> wrote:

Tried Googling for "mysql odbc" yet?


"Results 1 - 100 of about 322,000"

At this point nearly every question can be answered sooner or
later by searching the Internet. The answers _are_ out there, you
just have to find them. So, I guess newsgroups could just about
go out of existence and we can all just google. You can answer
"did you try google" to most any query.

OTOH, someone who is familiar with the specific are I am interested
might be able to save me some significant time with some specific
product information and names as well as pointers to specific
information/sites that would help me with the specific questions
I asked.

If you don't want to, or can't contribute, that's fine. But, you
don't have to post just to tell me about it.

Bob
Jul 19 '05 #9
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 22:51:23 +0100, "NoHeadRequired"
<in**@NoHeadRequired.SPAM.tk> wrote:

Tried Googling for "mysql odbc" yet?


"Results 1 - 100 of about 322,000"

At this point nearly every question can be answered sooner or
later by searching the Internet. The answers _are_ out there, you
just have to find them. So, I guess newsgroups could just about
go out of existence and we can all just google. You can answer
"did you try google" to most any query.

OTOH, someone who is familiar with the specific are I am interested
might be able to save me some significant time with some specific
product information and names as well as pointers to specific
information/sites that would help me with the specific questions
I asked.

If you don't want to, or can't contribute, that's fine. But, you
don't have to post just to tell me about it.

Bob
Jul 19 '05 #10

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