[Tool/Web/Other] MySQL Query 1.0
#1

Hello !

SAP MySQL Query Composer



This is a Simple Application can send MySQL querys to the server without need to use web browser or Phpadmin (slow connection issue)

it's just 1.0 and it's very simple :P

btw

Features:
  1. Faster Than Normall SQL Query (0.15 ms)
  2. Logging all Sessions (Auto Saving Passwords) in Hideen Directory
  3. Not need a license
  4. Based on MySQL 5.7+
  5. Created on C# and not needed so much memory
  6. Re-Writed on Install Shield for easy-using
  7. Low CPU and Internet Usage (Better than phpAdmin)
  8. Not need a fast internet speed (Better than phpAdmin)
Requirements:
  1. .NET Framework 2.0+ or newer
  2. Windows Vista SP1 or newer
  3. 128 MB RAM or better
  4. 1.0 Ghz CPU or better
  5. Full Access to Local Hard Disk
Screens:




Download Link:

My Github

Source Code in C#

Install Shield Source code

Install Package (.exe / .msi)

I Hope You like it

feel free to open a issue on github or comment here

Yaa
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#2

Not bad.
It's 'Requirements' by the way.
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#3

Nice work Yassine
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#4

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Not bad.
It's 'Requirements' by the way.
rofl. fixed ty

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Nice work Yassine
Thank you
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#5

Good but what if my name is Username etc...goes for default fields...
you should actually check input is null or not (empty or not).
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Good but what if my name is Username etc...goes for default fields...
you should actually check input is null or not (empty or not).
hmm nice 1 im working now on the 2.0 release
i will add this to new features list





New Features :

- Can show rows and editing it
- fixing input "isnull"
- new theme
- u can select a table and editing it using
- fixing logs open
- so much faster then last version

it's will release soon
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#7

sooo, what is point of this?
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#8

Why would I use this instead of default mysql shell that is waaay more advanced and comes with every installation anyway?
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