Hello everyone,
I would like to add this [0] wiki link to the query results chart page. This link tells what table formats are accepted for query results chart. So if a user sees that the result cannot be drawn as a chart, he could follow this link and see how the data needs to be formatted.
I wanted to ask if this is a good idea to link wiki (and especially Devel category) to PMA. Maybe I should write to the FAQ section in the documentation everything about accepted formats and then link to documentation as it is done elsewhere.
[0] http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/Devel:Charts#Data_formats_for_query_results_c...
On 08/10/2010 05:50 PM, Martynas Mickevičius wrote:
Hello everyone,
I would like to add this [0] wiki link to the query results chart page. This link tells what table formats are accepted for query results chart. So if a user sees that the result cannot be drawn as a chart, he could follow this link and see how the data needs to be formatted.
I wanted to ask if this is a good idea to link wiki (and especially Devel category) to PMA. Maybe I should write to the FAQ section in the documentation everything about accepted formats and then link to documentation as it is done elsewhere.
[0] http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/Devel:Charts#Data_formats_for_query_results_c...
An FAQ link would be nicer. And I can't remember any links to the wiki in this fashion. Maybe an "end user summary" with a link to the wiki for more detailed info?
Met vriendelijke groet / Regards,
Herman van Rink Initfour websolutions
Hi,
On 8/10/2010 11:50 AM, Martynas Mickevičius wrote:
Hello everyone,
I would like to add this [0] wiki link to the query results chart page. This link tells what table formats are accepted for query results chart.
I wanted to ask if this is a good idea to link wiki (and especially Devel category) to PMA. Maybe I should write to the FAQ section in the documentation everything about accepted formats and then link to documentation as it is done elsewhere.
I would stick to Documentation.html -- this has several benefits including offline access and documentation specifically for the version of phpMyAdmin used, not to mention tradition. The information you've put in the wiki is great and quite helpful, but for official documentation I believe Documentation.html is still the preferred source.