Bug #6470 "Edit Table Data" function disabled
Submitted: 5 Nov 2004 20:12 Modified: 6 Nov 2004 0:12
Reporter: Bill Fleming Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Administrator Severity:S2 (Serious)
Version:1.0.14 OS:Windows (Win XP SP 2)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any

[5 Nov 2004 20:12] Bill Fleming
Description:
While installation of MySQL QB is neccessary to enable the "Edit Table Data" function in Administrator, doing so does not add the function.  MySQL ver. 4.0.15 with Administrator ver. 1.0.14 and MySQL QB ver. 1.1.0 Gamma on a Win XP SP2 box.

How to repeat:
Uninstall Administrator.  Reinstall Administrator (with MySQL QB already installed). "Edit Table Data" is still grayed out.
[5 Nov 2004 21:13] Jose Stefan
Duplicate of Bug #6423:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=6423
[6 Nov 2004 0:12] Michael G. Zinner
Thank you for your bug report. This issue has been committed to our
source repository of that product and will be incorporated into the
next release.

If necessary, you can access the source repository and build the latest
available version, including the bugfix, yourself. More information 
about accessing the source trees is available at
    http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Installing_source_tree.html
[6 Feb 2006 17:42] julien diener
I am using MySQL Admin and QB 1.1 and I install them both on two computer (under windows xp).

For the first computer I have no problem using the left-click link "edit table data" (in administrator), and I was impress that I did not have to configure MySQL admin to know where to find QB as both program were only extracted without any real installation process.

But it did not work on the second computer. I do not know what to do, so please, if there is a solution, could you give it to me.
[6 Feb 2006 17:52] julien diener
It seems that "MySQL AB" is not in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\" in regedit. But I do not know much about it.

I did not find any *.reg to register MySQL Admin and QB. Should I do it manually ?