Question

I'm looking for a simple database admin tool that will allow non-technical users to perform data-entry into a database (imagine a striped down version of phpMyAdmin). It would preferably allow the developer to set restrictions on which tables and fields can be modified.

Edit: Most of the tools posted, so far, are developer oriented. I'm looking for something that provides bare-bone functionality but is highly refined (clean interface, organized layout, etc.).

Edit2: Found this linked in the phpmyadmin alternatives thread.

http://www.sqlbuddy.com

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Solution

Check out Webbased MySQL interface better that phpMyAdmin for a list of clients that might suit you.

In particular, I've worked with SQLYog before and found it to be a decent tool. Unfortunately, you're going to hit a limit with how "easy" these things are for non-technical users. Short of building an interface yourself, much of what you'll find out there is geared toward developers.

OTHER TIPS

Try Navicat

Navicat

We use this at work even tho we know how to code it manually.

I can give you a form for all of the data columns or you can view a whole table at once.

You can build queries using query the builder too.

In 15 minutes you can have a CakePHP site scaffolded, baked, and customized for a very clean, simple, web interface. It's not the right tool for every job, but when you need customizability, you might just need to roll your own solution.

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