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In today's article Michael takes a look at using Navicat (a MySQL management tool) to quickly and easily import/export data to and from MySQL.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  1. Using Navicat to Import Data into MySQL
  2. Using Navicat's Import/Export Wizard
  3. Other Features of Navicat
  4. Conclusion
By: Michael Mak
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April 19, 2004

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Well, there you have it. My detailed look at how using Navicat can speed up the usually tedious process of importing or exporting your data with MySQL. Remember, you can download Navicat from http://www.mysqlstudio.com/detail.php3.



 
 
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