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phpMyAdmin 222<br />

Features<br />

Features provided by the program include: [4]<br />

1. Web interface<br />

2. MySQL database management<br />

3. Import data from CSV and SQL<br />

4. Export data to various formats: CSV, SQL, XML, PDF (via the TCPDF library), ISO/IEC 26300 -<br />

OpenDocument Text and Spreadsheet, Word, Excel, LATEX and others<br />

5. Administering multiple servers<br />

6. Creating PDF graphics of the database layout<br />

7. Creating complex queries using Query-by-example (QBE)<br />

8. Searching globally in a database or a subset of it<br />

9. Transforming stored data into any format using a set of predefined functions, like displaying BLOB-data as<br />

image or download-link<br />

10. Active query monitor (Processes)<br />

Current status<br />

The software, which is currently available in 54 different languages, [5] is still being maintained by The phpMyAdmin<br />

Project under Olivier Müller, Marc Delisle, Alexander M. Turek, Michal Čihař and Garvin Hicking.<br />

Similar products<br />

Another very similar tool, phpPgAdmin, provides similar functionality for PostgreSQL. It originally started as a fork<br />

of phpMyAdmin, but is now a completely different code base.<br />

There are tools for managing Microsoft SQL Server such as phpMSAdmin or myLittleAdmin. Though they borrow<br />

design principles from phpMyAdmin, they were written entirely from scratch and include no code from<br />

phpMyAdmin.<br />

There is a similar lightweight tool for managing MySQL databases called Adminer (previously phpMinAdmin),<br />

which has all the most important features of phpMyAdmin, but consists of only one <strong>PHP</strong> file. [6]<br />

See also<br />

• Comparison of database tools<br />

Bibliography<br />

• Delisle, Marc (March 13, 2009). Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.1 for Effective MySQL Management [7] (4th ed.).<br />

Packt Publishing. pp. 352. ISBN 1847197868.<br />

External links<br />

• Official website [8]<br />

• phpMyAdmin SourceForge.net page [9]

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