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Marc Delisle

"Mastering phpMyAdmin 2.11 for Effective MySQL Management"

The page resulting from a bookmark execution does not have another
dialog to create a bookmark, as this would be superfluous.
The results we get are not necessarily the same as when we created the
bookmark. They reflect the current contents of the database. Only the
query is stored as a bookmark.
Bookmark Manipulation
Sometimes, we may just want to ascertain the contents of a bookmark. Here, we
choose the second bookmark and select View only:
The query will only be displayed. We could then click Edit and rework its contents.
By doing so, we would be editing a copy of the original bookmarked query. To keep
this new edited query, we can save it as a bookmark. Again, this will create another
bookmark even if we choose the same bookmark label, unless we explicitly ask for
the original bookmark to be replaced.
A bookmark can be erased with the Delete option. There is no confirmation dialog
to confirm the deletion of the bookmark. Deletion is followed only by a message
stating: The bookmark has been deleted.
Public Bookmarks
All bookmarks we create are private by default. When a bookmark is created, the
user we are logged in as is stored with the bookmark. Suppose we choose Let every
user access this bookmark as shown in the following screenshot:
Bookmarks
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This would have the following effect:
All users that have access to the same database (the current one) will have
access to the bookmark.


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