[thelist] MySQL export for non-technical client

Andrew Maynes andrew at humanbehaviour.co.uk
Sun Oct 20 06:14:01 CDT 2002


do you have any more info on this solution?

Andrew

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HTML mail, Joel?  Surely not... :-)

% What's the simplest way for a non-technical client to obtain the
% contents of
% a MySQL database? The only option I can see is screen scraping, since they
% can display the entire contents on a web page.

You could open port 3306 to their office and let
them use the ODBC-Mysql connector for Windows to
pull it into Access.

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