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    Does navicat effect MYsql?

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    Last edited by flamesdeath; 06-20-2016 at 11:04 AM.

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    I do not really get what you are talking about.

    MySQL is a database type, whicle navicat is a Database Viewer.

    So I guess the answer to the question is no?
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    I guess some people just find it hard to input their question into a field and press enter.

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    I don't get what the question is.

    MySQL Server is your database.

    Navicat is just the program used to control the database with in a nice user friendly format.

    There are other programs that do exactly the same thing, SQLyog and HediSQL to name some.

    It doesn't matter what program you use, they all do the same thing. Manipulate your MySQL Server.

    (However Navicat is slow at executing large queries...)

    Care to explain what your question is? I'm confused.

    edit: Spell effects posted less than 30 seconds before me. lol

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    Originally Posted by flamesdeath View Post
    ok well thanks but how do i view my WoW items and npc's with navicat?
    sorry im new to this but im a fast learner

    ---------- Post added at 04:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:52 PM ----------

    i thought navicat would override mysql but i was being stupid
    Well for items open the items database (depends on what emulator u have if mangos trinity skyfire the database for items will be item_template) and the database for creatures will be creature_template AND with navicat umm well the search option is FU**ED up so i say install HeidiMySQL
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