I have phpMyAdmin as it came with Zend Server. How is Adminer better, out
of curiosity?


On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Matt:

One of the more annoying parts the integration is indeed the "" around
the object name. That is normal, and no you cannot change it to the
best of my knowledge. When you created the table, IBM i created the
collection for you called "test" (quotes part of the name). You can
access the data in "test" with any IBM tool or DBU etc without trouble.
I do it quite a bit.

If you download a tool called Adminer (http://www.adminer.org/) your
tasks will be somewhat easier. I just drop the whole adminer.php file
into the root where Zend is installed (/www/zendsvr/htdocs) and it
works. The file name for the Adminer might be something like:
adminer-2.3.2.php. I always drop the version numbers from the file name
to make it easy.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 5/12/2011 8:14 AM, Matt Lavinder wrote:
Just trying out the IBMDB2I storage engine. I know it isn't officially
supported anymore so don't remind me- I live on the edge.:)

I am creating a schema and table, and based on the Redbook (which might
be
wrong), if I use all uppercase and less than 10 characters for my
database
name and table name, the object created on the system should not have
quotes
in the name But I create TEST.MYTABLE and it is placed in
"test"."mytable"
on the system. Is there a way to keep tables created in MySQL from
having
quotes around the name?

Matt
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