Is there an option that has to. If yes, does it point to some server outside your private network? I'm trying to setup the heidi command line programs.
Thrilled about the linux release. The crash is a stream read error, and it's caused by a malformed file encoding. Heidisql is a free and powerful client for mariadb, mysql, microsoft sql server, postgresql, sqlite and interbase/firebird
How can i force heidi to add the if not exists part in the exports. Since the new heidi version and using the new plink, i get this error when i ssl to my aws database. Also in the create/alter tab i cant see that. Everything worked like a charm for ages.
Did the credentials you got include a hostname or ip address? When i do it more and more, new processes run, but i see no. The ssl part seems to work since i get the do you want to add this. Download your free copy of heidisql here.
If the credentials contain a note about localhost or 127.0.0.1,. Screenshots of different parts of heidisql in action. Any chance of a text only version, or better yet as a webmin module? In preferences heidi is looking for mysql.exe.
Has anyone succeeded in defining this location when mysql resides on a linux server?