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amundsb1
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Posted: 12/22/2004 08:35 am
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Help! I have been asked to make about 4 minor modifications to an existing php / mySQL database that was developed by a temp employee before he left but I am lost! I have read thtough parts of [link] but I know I am missing something. Is there any easy way to open / view an existing database, make some minor changes like setting an auto increment field and apply them to the existing php site that end users access? I installed mySQL 4.0 but I am not convinced it's configured properly!



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Posted: 12/22/2004 11:42 am
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Do you have accesss to phpMySQL or some other similar online management tool ? If so, you use that to pretty easily manipulate your structures.



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Posted: 01/13/2005 07:58 am
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I have tried to download several differnt tools from the internet but have been unsure what I need or how to use them properly. Could you suggest a place to get the proper tools like phpMySQL?



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Posted: 01/14/2005 12:19 pm
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http://www.php.net/

http://www.mysql.com/



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