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Emma

extendable MySQL managing assistant

Synopsis

emma [-h|--help] [-d|--debug] [-l output_log [-f|--flush]]


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description

This manual page documents briefly the emma command ( Emma on Debian systems)

emma is a graphical toolkit for MySQL database developers and administrators, it is the successor of yamysqlfront.

Its main features are:
* Dialogs to create/modify MySQL databases, tables and associated indexes
* Result sets grouped in tabs
* SQL editor:
+ Tabs
+ Built-in syntax highlighting
+ Table and field name tab-completion
+ Automatic SQL statement formatting
* Export to CSV files
* Multiple simultaneously opened MySQL connections

options

This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (’-’). A summary of options is included below.
-h, --help

show help message

-d, --debug

output debug information on stdout

-l, --log FILE

append all output to a specified log file

-f, --flush

flush {stdout,log} after each write

l- log

FILE

append all output to a specified log file

-f, --flush

flush {stdout,log} after each write


author

emma was written by Florian Schmidt <flo[:at:]fastflo[:dot:]de>.

This manual page was written by Piotr Ozarowski <ozarow[:at:]gmail[:dot:]com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

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