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This tutorial is a Level 200 session, which means that pre-requisite knowledge of the products is necessary.
System Requirements:
A basic P4 Machine with 512 MB RAM and about 40 GB HDD, a pointing device,
A keyboard and a monitor.
Software Requirements.
Development Software
Windows 2000 and above.
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(Any edition having C# language support).
Database Software
MySQL Server 5.0 RC Download Link
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html
Graphical User Interface tools to help MySQL Users
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http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/administrator/1.1.html
MySQL Query Browser 1.1
Building our Database.
Create a database called Customer.
create database Customer;
Create a table called Clients
create table Clients
(
ClientID int primary key,
ClientName varchar(50),
ClientEmail nvarchar(70)
);
To create the above database and table, I have chosen to use the new MySQL Query Browser.
In the figure shown below, is the splash screen for the Query Browser.
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