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Abstract
This is the MySQL™ Reference Manual. It documents MySQL
5.1 through 5.1.53, as well as MySQL
Cluster releases based on versions 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 7.0, and 7.1
of NDBCLUSTER through
5.1.15-ndb-6.1.23, 5.1.51-ndb-6.2.19,
5.1.51-ndb-6.3.39, 5.1.51-ndb-7.0.20, and
5.1.51-ndb-7.1.9.
MySQL 5.1 features. This manual describes features that are not included in every edition of MySQL 5.1; such features may not be included in the edition of MySQL 5.1 licensed to you. If you have any questions about the features included in your edition of MySQL 5.1, refer to your MySQL 5.1 license agreement or contact your Oracle sales representative.
Document generated on: 2010-11-01 (revision: 23518)
Table of Contents [+/-]
noinstall Zip ArchiveAUTO_INCREMENTGROUP BY Clauses [+/-]ALTER DATABASE SyntaxALTER EVENT SyntaxALTER LOGFILE GROUP SyntaxALTER FUNCTION SyntaxALTER PROCEDURE SyntaxALTER SERVER SyntaxALTER TABLE SyntaxALTER TABLESPACE SyntaxALTER VIEW SyntaxCREATE DATABASE SyntaxCREATE EVENT SyntaxCREATE FUNCTION SyntaxCREATE INDEX SyntaxCREATE LOGFILE GROUP SyntaxCREATE PROCEDURE and
CREATE FUNCTION SyntaxCREATE SERVER SyntaxCREATE TABLE SyntaxCREATE TABLESPACE SyntaxCREATE TRIGGER SyntaxCREATE VIEW SyntaxDROP DATABASE SyntaxDROP EVENT SyntaxDROP FUNCTION SyntaxDROP INDEX SyntaxDROP LOGFILE GROUP SyntaxDROP PROCEDURE and
DROP FUNCTION SyntaxDROP SERVER SyntaxDROP TABLE SyntaxDROP TABLESPACE SyntaxDROP TRIGGER SyntaxDROP VIEW SyntaxRENAME DATABASE SyntaxRENAME TABLE SyntaxSTART TRANSACTION,
COMMIT, and
ROLLBACK SyntaxSAVEPOINT and
ROLLBACK TO
SAVEPOINT SyntaxLOCK TABLES and
UNLOCK
TABLES SyntaxSET TRANSACTION SyntaxMyISAM Storage Engine [+/-]InnoDB Storage Engine [+/-]InnoDB Contact InformationInnoDBInnoDB Startup Options and System VariablesInnoDB TablesInnoDB Data and Log
FilesInnoDB
DatabaseInnoDB Database to Another MachineInnoDB Transaction Model and LockingInnoDB Multi-VersioningInnoDB Table and Index StructuresInnoDB Disk I/O and File Space ManagementInnoDB Error HandlingInnoDB Performance Tuning and TroubleshootingInnoDB TablesIBMDB2I Storage Engine [+/-]MERGE Storage Engine [+/-]MEMORY Storage EngineEXAMPLE Storage EngineFEDERATED Storage Engine [+/-]ARCHIVE Storage EngineCSV Storage Engine [+/-]BLACKHOLE Storage Enginendbinfo MySQL Cluster Information DatabaseINFORMATION_SCHEMA Tables [+/-]INFORMATION_SCHEMA SCHEMATA TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA TABLES TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA COLUMNS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA STATISTICS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA USER_PRIVILEGES TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA SCHEMA_PRIVILEGES TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA TABLE_PRIVILEGES TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA COLUMN_PRIVILEGES TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA CHARACTER_SETS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA COLLATIONS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA
COLLATION_CHARACTER_SET_APPLICABILITY TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA TABLE_CONSTRAINTS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA KEY_COLUMN_USAGE TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA ROUTINES TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA VIEWS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA TRIGGERS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA PLUGINS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA ENGINES TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA PARTITIONS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA EVENTS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA FILES TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA PROCESSLIST TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA GLOBAL_STATUS and
SESSION_STATUS
TablesINFORMATION_SCHEMA GLOBAL_VARIABLES and
SESSION_VARIABLES
TablesINFORMATION_SCHEMA PROFILING TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA TablesSHOW StatementsCALL
Statementslibcurl) LicenseFindGTest.cmake Licensegetarg Licenselibedit Licenselibevent LicenseLPeg Library LicenseLuaFileSystem Library Licensezlib LicenseINFORMATION_SCHEMAINFORMATION_SCHEMA IndexJOIN Types IndexList of Figures [+/-]
FEDERATED Table Structure
List of Tables [+/-]
configure)
Reference
mysqld_safe Options
mysql Options
mysqladmin Options
mysqlcheck Options
mysqldump Options
mysqlimport Options
mysqlshow Options
mysqlslap Options
myisamchk Options
mysqlaccess Options
mysqlbinlog Options
mysqldumpslow Options
mysqlhotcopy Options
GRANT and
REVOKE
user and db Table Columns
tables_priv and columns_priv Table
Columns
procs_priv Table Columns
GROUP BY)
Functions
GRANT and
REVOKE
MyISAM Storage Engine
Features
InnoDB Storage Engine
Features
InnoDB Option/Variable
Reference
IBMDB2I Storage Engine
Features
IBMDB2I Isolation Levels
IBMDB2I
IBMDB2I and MySQL
IBMDB2I
IBMDB2I
MEMORY Storage Engine
Features
ARCHIVE Storage Engine
Features
List of Examples [+/-]
DriverManager
SELECT query
Connection.prepareCall()
CallableStatement input
parameters
AUTO_INCREMENT column values
using Statement.getGeneratedKeys()
AUTO_INCREMENT column values
using SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()
AUTO_INCREMENT column values
in Updatable ResultSets
insertdata.jsp
response.jsp
mysql_affected_rows
example
mysql_affected_rows
example using transactions
mysql_client_encoding
example
mysql_close
example
mysql_connect
example
mysql_connect
example using hostname:port syntax
mysql_connect
example using ":/path/to/socket" syntax
mysql_create_db
alternative example
mysql_data_seek
example
mysql_db_name
example
mysql_db_query
alternative example
mysql_drop_db
alternative example
mysql_errno
example
mysql_error
example
mysql_escape_string
example
mysql_fetch_array
with
MYSQL_NUM
mysql_fetch_array
with
MYSQL_ASSOC
mysql_fetch_array
with
MYSQL_BOTH
mysql_fetch_assoc
example
mysql_fetch_field
example
mysql_fetch_lengths
example
mysql_fetch_object
example
mysql_fetch_object
example
mysql_fetch_row
mysql_field_flags
example
mysql_field_len
example
mysql_field_name
example
mysql_field_table
example
mysql_field_type
example
mysql_free_result
example
mysql_get_client_info
example
mysql_get_host_info
example
mysql_get_proto_info
example
mysql_get_server_info
example
mysql_insert_id
example
mysql_list_dbs
example
mysql_list_fields
mysql_list_processes
example
mysql_list_tables
alternative example
mysql_num_fields
example
mysql_num_rows
example
mysql_ping
example
mysql_real_escape_string
example
mysql_result
example
mysql_select_db
example
mysql_stat
example
mysql_stat
example
mysql_tablename
example
mysql_thread_id
example
mysqli->affected_rows example
mysqli::autocommit example
mysqli::change_user example
mysqli::character_set_name example
mysqli::commit example
mysqli->connect_errno example
mysqli->connect_error example
mysqli::__construct example
mysqli->errno example
mysqli->error example
mysqli->field_count example
mysqli::get_charset example
mysqli_get_connection_stats example
mysqli->host_info example
mysqli->protocol_version example
mysqli->server_info example
mysqli->server_version example
mysqli->info example
mysqli->insert_id example
mysqli::kill example
mysqli::multi_query example
mysqli::ping example
mysqli_poll
example
mysqli::prepare example
mysqli::query example
mysqli::real_connect example
mysqli::real_escape_string example
mysqli::rollback example
mysqli::select_db example
mysqli::set_charset example
mysqli::set_local_infile_handler example
mysqli->sqlstate example
mysqli::stat example
mysqli->thread_id example
mysqli::use_result example
mysqli->warning_count example
mysqli_get_cache_stats example
mysqli_get_client_stats example
