Re: [WebDNA] db admin tool

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2008


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Gary Krockover wrote: > I think this is where we're getting off track - you don't need an db > admin tool for a flat text file, heck, Excel will manipulate them just > fine if you really must. > > Working with a mySQL db is another story as you have to connect to the > datasource, manage tables and schema, etc., and thus a tool like > PHPMyAdmin comes in handy as a browser based solution for handling this > more complex and dynamic database structuring. Right. I think a WebDNA DB admin should cover both worlds. It's not a small project to make a *robust* tool like this. However, I think it would make a good community project. We could set up a SVN, or maybe even a WebDNA CMS rather, if there was enough interest in the community to all work on it. Even though we are working on the [SQL..] tags now (to bring them more up to date), there is no reason we couldn't start the project. The first step is to come up with a detailed (community generated) job spec I think. Donovan -- Donovan D. Brooke PH/FAX: 1 (608) 291-2024 ---------------------------------------------- VP WebDNA Software Corporation 16192 Coastal Highway Lewes, DE 19958 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] db admin tool (Kenneth Grome 2008)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] db admin tool (Donovan Brooke 2008)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] db admin tool (Patrick McCormick 2008)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] db admin tool (Patrick McCormick 2008)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] db admin tool ("William DeVaul" 2008)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] db admin tool (Kenneth Grome 2008)
  7. RE: [WebDNA] db admin tool ("Olin Lagon" 2008)
  8. RE: [WebDNA] db admin tool ("Michael A. DeLorenzo" 2008)
  9. Re: [WebDNA] db admin tool (Donovan Brooke 2008)
  10. Re: [WebDNA] db admin tool (Gary Krockover 2008)
  11. [WebDNA] db admin tool (Patrick McCormick 2008)
Gary Krockover wrote: > I think this is where we're getting off track - you don't need an db > admin tool for a flat text file, heck, Excel will manipulate them just > fine if you really must. > > Working with a mySQL db is another story as you have to connect to the > datasource, manage tables and schema, etc., and thus a tool like > PHPMyAdmin comes in handy as a browser based solution for handling this > more complex and dynamic database structuring. Right. I think a WebDNA DB admin should cover both worlds. It's not a small project to make a *robust* tool like this. However, I think it would make a good community project. We could set up a SVN, or maybe even a WebDNA CMS rather, if there was enough interest in the community to all work on it. Even though we are working on the [SQL..] tags now (to bring them more up to date), there is no reason we couldn't start the project. The first step is to come up with a detailed (community generated) job spec I think. Donovan -- Donovan D. Brooke PH/FAX: 1 (608) 291-2024 ---------------------------------------------- VP WebDNA Software Corporation 16192 Coastal Highway Lewes, DE 19958 Donovan Brooke

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