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Autotable Autotabla is a CGI interface to a collection of SQL tables. Once an XML description of the database schema (table names, fields, etc.) is provided, all table maintenance can be done from a Web page. The program reads the database schema from a configuration file, and you can manage the tables included in the schema: you can add, delete or modify rows and you can do simple but effective queries. It is meant to help developers who are making SQL based applications, freeing them from writing basic scripts for accessing the tables the application will use, and letting them test those applications with live data that can be inserted, modified or deleted from outside it. It reads the database schema from an XML configuration file (which must be provided, and presents an index page of tables and operations to do with them. From then on, the user can do all typical table maintenance.

CbMySQL 'cbMySQL' is a PHP class for creating, modifying MySQL databases and tables. For backup issues, you can export CSV data directly with only one class method. The MySQL object is easier to handle than PHP's built in functions, and you need not install anything like PEAR.

Common Lisp SQL 'CLSQL' is an SQL database interface for Common Lisp. It provides object-oriented and functional access methods to the underlying database, which can be one of MySQL, ODBC, PostgreSQL, or SQLite. It uses the Unified Foreign Function Interface (UFFI) and thus supports the CMU Common Lisp, Steel Bank Common Lisp, Allegro Common Lisp, OpenMCL, and Lispworks implementations.

Csv2mysql 'csv2mysql' is a Web-based tool that converts CSV files to MySQL tables. It asks for the location of the CSV file, type of the CSV file, and access info (server address, table name, username, and password) for the MySQL database, and lets users map the fields of a CSV file to the fields of a MySQL table.

DBI Frame DBI::Frame is an extension of the standard DBI perl module, designed around MySQL, used to create and maintain frameworks for databases. It has query logging and a standardized interface for SQL statements like 'update' and 'insert' that doesn't require understanding SQL. Ideally, the user or developer shouldn't have to know SQL to be able to administer a database; this does require a special setup which isn't necessarily easy to create.

DM Tools DMTools is an ongoing project to develop a data mining toolbox written in Python. Two core features of the toolbox are caching of database queries and parallelism within a collection of independent queries. Our toolbox provides a number of routines for basic data mining tasks on top of which the user can add more functions - mainly domain and data collection dependent - for complex and time consuming data mining tasks.

Druid Druid lets users create databases graphically. Users can add/modify/delete database objects (fields, tables, etc.) using a simple GUI and can document each table and field with HTML information. Druid then generates an SQL script with all table definitions that can be piped to the DBMS; a data dictionary file containing all the tables and field in the database, and Java classes that contain both the tables' constants and users' code. The program works with Java, C, and C++. There is a plug-in architecture, so users can write their own modules. The latest features let you examine the entire jdbc DB structure, rebuild the jdbc DB on the fly using the druid's current database, import the jdbc DB structure into druid for reverse engineering, and add/modify/delete tables' records using a simple grid control.

FlatFileSQLDatabase FlatFileSqlDatabase is an implementation in PHP of a small database using SQL to access and using text files to store the data.

GNUData GNUData is a system of storage of information developed with tools of free software. That can be used as Regional Databases with publication of the same informations in dynamic consultations.

Gedafe Gedafe (Generic Database Front-End) is an application independent end-user web front-end for databases. This means that the front-end has no information about the structure and contents of the database. All application logic along with meta-information on how to present the data, is put into the database. The front-end gathers this information and uses it to build the user interface. This greatly reduces development time since you only have to develop the application at the database level; the web front-end comes for free.

Gequel 'GEQUEL' is a GTK-based frontend for MySQL. It was loosely derived from an old program by the same author (xsqlmenu). It retrieves data from MySQL databases, presents them in nice browsers, and lets users do update, delete, insert, search, query, and copy operations.

Glom 'Glom' is a GUI that lets you design PostgreSQL table definitions and the relationships between them, as well as edit and search the data in those tables. The design has the added advantage of separation between interface and data. It attempts to provide a simple generic framework sufficient to implement most database applications (which normally consists of lots of repetitive, unmaintainable code). Glom-specific data such as the relationship definitions is saved in the Glom document. Glom re-connects to the postgreSQL server when it loads a previous Glom document. The document is in XML format.

Gnome transcript GNOME Transcript is an SQL database client with a plugin system that supports multiple database servers. It features different table designers for different database servers (based on the plugin system) to maximize the capabilities of each server, the ability to drop/browse/edit tables easily, and the ability to open multiple connections at the same time. You can also work with multiple connections from different servers at the same time.

HOpla Heckert gnu.small.png hOpla is a link (command line) between XML files and SQL databases. It is intended for database administration, database structure modification, and the importing/exporting of data.

Haskell Database Connectivity HDBC provides an abstraction layer between Haskell programs and SQL relational databases. This lets you write database code once, in Haskell, and have it work with any number of backend SQL databases (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, ODBC-compliant databases, etc.)

MariaDB MariaDB is a backward compatible, drop-in replacement branch of the MySQL® Database Server. It includes all major free storage engines, including the Maria storage engine.

My SQL Navigator MySQL Navigator is MySQL database server GUI client program. The purpose of MySQL Navigator is to provide a useful client interface to MySQL database servers, while supporting multiple operating systems and languages. You can currently enter queries, get result sets, edit scripts, run scripts, add, alter, and delete users, and retrieve client and server infomation.

My2pg 'my2pg' converts MySQL 3.22 and 3.23 dumps into Postgres dumps. It emulates ENUMs and SETs via user types and operators. It is intended for PostgreSQL users who want to migrate from MySQL. It is included in the contributed tree of the PostgreSQL distribution.

MyClient MyClient is a Web client interface for the MySQL database. Features include multiple query windows, one-button table descriptions, one button database switching, query save and load, and query results saving. It is not a full featured administration tool, but a quick and easy query interface for users who want a Web-based implementation of the command line interface.

MySQL MySQL is a fast, reliable, and easy to use relational database management system that supports the standardized Structured Query Language.

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