I don't see any mention of using the program to allow multiple people to access a single database, but their login only works for specific tables contained therein. An example of what I am talking about is phpMyAdmin's nearly un-documented option described here:
http://articles.areontheweb.com/phpMyAdmin/
I've been having a hard time getting text file imports to work in phpMyAdmin (if I'm using it to allow multiple users, I can't exactly give them telnet and ftp access for uploading/importing files) -- I think it might be due to PHP Safe Mode restrictions, but I'm not quite sure. I figure MySQLMan, being Perl based, might get around such problems...
Thanks,
Dan
edit: On closer inspection, it appears the "Central Copy" option for phpMyAdmin only works for root access privileges with the ability to create databases. I have 6 databases to work with, but that is more limiting than I had hoped...
http://articles.areontheweb.com/phpMyAdmin/
I've been having a hard time getting text file imports to work in phpMyAdmin (if I'm using it to allow multiple users, I can't exactly give them telnet and ftp access for uploading/importing files) -- I think it might be due to PHP Safe Mode restrictions, but I'm not quite sure. I figure MySQLMan, being Perl based, might get around such problems...
Thanks,
Dan
edit: On closer inspection, it appears the "Central Copy" option for phpMyAdmin only works for root access privileges with the ability to create databases. I have 6 databases to work with, but that is more limiting than I had hoped...