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Ritesh
MemberThats strange 😮
Are you finding SQLyog sluggish in Insert/Update option or any other area?
Are you scrolling using “SCROLLBARS” or “ARROW KEYS”?
Ritesh
MemberYou need to purchase SQLyog from http://www.webyog.com/sqlyog/buysqlyog.html
HTH
Ritesh
MemberYou can try http://www.codemastershawn.com/library/tut…/ssh.tunnel.php 🙂
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Ritesh
MemberOur development team has confirmed the bug. It will be fixed in SQLyog 3.6
Thanks for the bug-report 😀
Ritesh
MemberCheck out the Roadmap at http://www.webyog.com/forums/index.php?act…st=0&#entry1527
Ritesh
MemberThis feature is planned for SQLyog 3.6 😀
Ritesh
MemberThanks for the detailed report 😀
I will write back soon.
Ritesh
MemberThanks for your detailed bug-report 😀
Ritesh
MemberThere have been many changes in “Insert/Update” option after SQLyog 3.1.
I will suggest that you download SQLyog 3.52, install it in a different folder. If the problem still exists then you post the error out here. We will definitely fix it in one of next releases of SQLyog.
Ritesh
MemberYou cannont use SQLyog behind a firewall. Try SSH tunneling.
Ritesh
MemberQuote:Can you also INSERT new data from the F8 command? It would be great to be able to add new records and have SQLyog handle the mult-table inserts.Yes.
Ritesh
MemberWhich version of Access you have?
I think there is some problem with your ODBC driver.
Ritesh
MemberQuote:The way this import has gone I wont be able to test any scripts against it because of the different table and field names. Is there a setting I haven't configured on the testing server that causes this difference in the import process?Can you explain a little more?
Ritesh
MemberCan you tell me the exact error message?
Ritesh
MemberWe were able to import the data without any problem. We have Office 2K.
Try, dropping the above mentioned tables in the MySQL server and re-import it from Access.
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