PSPMyAdmin v1.0 – updated with new look

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If you’ve tried out JustChrisPSPMyAdmin application back in May and found it useful enough for on-the-go test querying, then you’d be delighted to know that the developer just updated PSPMyAdmin with a new graphical user interface (thanks to a modified version of OldSchool Lib). And just like the the previous version, you still have CSV file support.

The developer does remind you all that running the included test file would output a text file that uses Unix-style newlines or endlines. In this regard, you might want to use an alternative to the trusty Notepad in Windows if that’s what you site/server admins are used to. NotePad++ is a sound choice, but then that’s this writer’s preference.

You’re free to use your own test file, and to use your own database, you’ve got to export it to text file. If you particularly like using special inserts when exporting, don’t do so when you export your own test file. The normal SQL dump will suffice. Also, await JustChris’ major update to PSPMyAdmin: a manager application for all your SQL/CSV needs, especially if it’s aligned in the PHPMyAdmin and MySQL Server department.

The bundled file does not come with a Readme, but copying the PSPMyAdmin folder to the GAME folder under PSP would set you in the right direction. For more input and inquiry towards the application, feel free to visit the author’s thread at QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums and forward your comments there.

Download: PSPMyAdmin v1.0
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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If you’ve tried out JustChrisPSPMyAdmin application back in May and found it useful enough for on-the-go test querying, then you’d be delighted to know that the developer just updated PSPMyAdmin with a new graphical user interface (thanks to a modified version of OldSchool Lib). And just like the the previous version, you still have CSV file support.

The developer does remind you all that running the included test file would output a text file that uses Unix-style newlines or endlines. In this regard, you might want to use an alternative to the trusty Notepad in Windows if that’s what you site/server admins are used to. NotePad++ is a sound choice, but then that’s this writer’s preference.

You’re free to use your own test file, and to use your own database, you’ve got to export it to text file. If you particularly like using special inserts when exporting, don’t do so when you export your own test file. The normal SQL dump will suffice. Also, await JustChris’ major update to PSPMyAdmin: a manager application for all your SQL/CSV needs, especially if it’s aligned in the PHPMyAdmin and MySQL Server department.

The bundled file does not come with a Readme, but copying the PSPMyAdmin folder to the GAME folder under PSP would set you in the right direction. For more input and inquiry towards the application, feel free to visit the author’s thread at QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums and forward your comments there.

Download: PSPMyAdmin v1.0
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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