MysqlTool provides a web interface for managing one or more mysql server installations. Designed as a graphical alternative to the mysql command line program, 'the tool' supports most administration functions such as 'GRANT', 'REVOKE', 'CREATE', 'ALTER' &
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version 0.85 - added function compare_version for checking mysql version for support for certain features. - removed dependancy for SQL::Statement. This fixed the problem where some SQL statements were'nt being allowed to execute. - In the query frame text was added next to the "limit" text boxes to show that they should be used instead of a limit clause. - added variable $MysqlTool::query_frame_height to make it easier for users to change the query frame height if it doesn't fit in their browser. - added check to see if the number of primary key columns equals the total number of columns and if so don't show edit link. - mysqltool now handles blank root username and password in the %MysqlTool::servers variable
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