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userguide:phpmyadmin:user [2014/07/23 19:22] – created chris@virtbiz.comuserguide:phpmyadmin:user [2014/07/23 19:23] (current) chris@virtbiz.com
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-[[userguide:servermanagement|Server Management]] > [[userguide:personalprofile:|Personal Profile]] > phpMyAdmin+[[userguide:start|BlueOnyx]] > [[userguide:servermanagement|Server Management]] > [[userguide:personalprofile:|Personal Profile]] > Programs>  phpMyAdmin
  
 [[http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php|phpMyAdmin]] is a free software tool written in PHP, intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. phpMyAdmin supports a wide range of operations on MySQL, MariaDB and Drizzle.  (BlueOnyx ships standard with MySQL). Frequently used operations (managing databases, tables, columns, relations, indexes, users, permissions, etc) can be performed via the user interface, while you still have the ability to directly execute any SQL statement.  [[http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php|phpMyAdmin]] is a free software tool written in PHP, intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. phpMyAdmin supports a wide range of operations on MySQL, MariaDB and Drizzle.  (BlueOnyx ships standard with MySQL). Frequently used operations (managing databases, tables, columns, relations, indexes, users, permissions, etc) can be performed via the user interface, while you still have the ability to directly execute any SQL statement.