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I have a database designed in Access. I would much rather use MySQL. Is there an IDE that I could use MySQL and work with building tables and ERD's?
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hi ceyesuma,
Originally Posted by ceyesuma View Post
I have a database designed in Access. I would much rather use MySQL. Is there an IDE that I could use MySQL and work with building tables and ERD's?

You may have a look at DBDesigner by fabforce. But be aware of those really stupid errors this nice tool is still lacking of. If there are problems, you can ask me.

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ps. I assumed that you already know phpadmin.
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