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What's new? 25.9.2008 Version 2.2 SQLite storage New datatypes New translations 18.7.2008 Version 2.1.1 Fixes in MySQL XSLT Minor improvements 28.6.2008 Version 2.1 New languages Dynamic window title "note" datatype attribute 1.4.2008 Version 2.0.1 Fixed AUTOINCREMENT for Foreign Keys Minimap visual aesthetic changes 28.3.2008 Version 2.0 ! Thanks to Mirko Buffoni for numerous consultations and su
This article was written in 2003 and remains one of our most popular posts. If you’re keen to learn more about mastering database management, you may find this recent article on MySQL of great interest. Whether you want to build your own forum, publish the messages from a mailing list on your Website, or write your own cms: there will be a moment that you’ll want to store hierarchical data in a da
Now, next, and beyond: Tracking need-to-know trends at the intersection of business and technology AI/ML Few technologies have the potential to change the nature of work and how we live as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Future of the Firm Everything from new organizational structures and payment schemes to new expectations, skills, and tools will shape the future of the fi
Interesting Things to Know about MySQL Mike Chirico (mchirico@users.sourceforge.net) Copyright (c) 2004 (GNU Free Documentation License) Last Updated: Sun Jan 21 09:44:21 EST 2007 The latest version of this document can be found at: http://souptonuts.sourceforge.net/readme_mysql.htm TIP 1: Find out who is doing what, and kill the process if needed. This example kills Id 657. mysql> show processlis
Selecting a database: mysql> USE database; Listing databases: mysql> SHOW DATABASES; Listing tables in a db: mysql> SHOW TABLES; Describing the format of a table: mysql> DESCRIBE table; Creating a database: mysql> CREATE DATABASE db_name; Creating a table: mysql> CREATE TABLE table_name (field1_name TYPE(SIZE), field2_name TYPE(SIZE)); Ex: mysql> CREATE TABLE pet (name VARCHAR(20), sex CHAR(1), bi
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