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MySQL is the world's most popular open source database. MySQL is designed for speed, power, and flexibility in mission-critical, heavy-use environments and modest applications as well. It's also surprisingly rich in features. If you're a database administrator or programmer you probably love the myriad of things MySQL can do, but sometimes wish there wasn't such a myriad of things to remember. With MySQL in a Nutshell by your keyboard, you can drill down into the full depth of MySQL's capabilities quickly and easily.
MySQL in a Nutshell is the indispensable desktop reference to all MySQL functions. Programming language APIs for PHP, Perl, and C are covered, as well as all the popular MySQL utilities.
This invaluable resource clearly documents the details that experienced users need to take full advantage of this powerful database management system. Better yet, this wealth of information is packed into the concise, comprehensive, and extraordinarily easy-to-use format for which the in a Nutshell guides are renowned.
In addition to providing a thorough reference to MySQL statements and functions, the administrative utilities, and the most popular APIs, MySQL in a Nutshell includes several tutorial chapters to help newcomers get started. Moreover, each chapter covering an API begins with a brief tutorial so that, regardless of your level of experience in any given area, you will be able to understand and master unfamiliar territory.
MySQL in a Nutshell distills all the vital MySQL details you need on a daily basis into one convenient, well-organized book. It will save you hundreds of hours of tedious research or trial and error and put the facts you need to truly tap MySQL's capabilities at your fingertips.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1Preface
1. Introduction to MySQL
The Value of MySQL
The MySQL Package
Licensing
Mailing Lists
Books and Other Publications2. Installing MySQL
Choosing a Distribution
Unix Source Distributions
Unix Binary Distributions
Linux RPM Distributions
Macintosh OS X Distributions
Novell NetWare Distributions
Windows Distributions
Postinstallation3. MySQL Basics
The mysql Client
Creating a Database and Tables
Show Me
Inserting Data
Selecting Data
Ordering, Limiting, and Grouping
Analyzing and Manipulating Data
Changing Data
Deleting Data
Searching Data
Importing Data in Bulk
Command-Line Interface
Conclusion4. SQL Statements
Statements Grouped by Type
Statements and Clauses in Alphabetical Order
ALTER DATABASE
ALTER TABLE
ALTER VIEW
ANALYZE TABLE
BACKUP TABLE
CACHE INDEX
CHANGE MASTER TO
CHECK TABLE
CHECKSUM TABLE
COMMIT
CREATE DATABASE
CREATE INDEX
CREATE TABLE
CREATE VIEW
DELETE
DESCRIBE
DO
DROP DATABASE
DROP INDEX
DROP TABLE
DROP USER
DROP VIEW
EXPLAIN
FLUSH
GRANT
HANDLER
INSERT
JOIN
KILL
LOAD DATA FROM MASTER
LOAD DATA INFILE
LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE
LOAD TABLE...FROM MASTER
LOCK TABLES
OPTIMIZE TABLE
PURGE MASTER LOGS
RENAME TABLE
REPAIR TABLE
REPLACE
RESET
RESET MASTER
RESET SLAVE
RESTORE TABLE
REVOKE
ROLLBACK
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
SAVEPOINT
SELECT
SET
SET PASSWORD
SET SQL_LOG_BIN
SET TRANSACTION
SHOW BINLOG EVENTS
SHOW CHARACTER SET
SHOW COLLATION
SHOW COLUMNS
SHOW CREATE DATABASE
SHOW CREATE TABLE
SHOW CREATE VIEW
SHOW DATABASES
SHOW ENGINES
SHOW ERRORS
SHOW GRANTS
SHOW INDEX
SHOW INNODB STATUS
SHOW LOGS
SHOW MASTER LOGS
SHOW MASTER STATUS
SHOW PRIVILEGES
SHOW PROCESSLIST
SHOW SLAVE HOSTS
SHOW SLAVE STATUS
SHOW STATUS
SHOW TABLE STATUS
SHOW TABLES
SHOW VARIABLES
SHOW WARNINGS
START SLAVE
START TRANSACTION
STOP SLAVE
TRUNCATE TABLE
UNION
UNLOCK TABLES
USE5. String Functions
String Functions Grouped by Type
String Functions in Alphabetical Order
AES_DECRYPT( )
AES_ENCRYPT( )
ASCII( )
BIN( )
BINARY
BIT_LENGTH( )
CHAR( )
CHAR_LENGTH( )
CHARACTER_LENGTH( )
COMPRESS( )
CONCAT( )
CONCAT_WS( )
CONV( )
DECODE( )
DES_DECRYPT( )
DES_ENCRYPT( )
ELT( )
ENCODE( )
ENCRYPT( )
EXPORT_SET( )
FIELD( )
FIND_IN_SET( )
HEX( )
INET_ATON( )
INET_NTOA( )
INSERT( )
INSTR( )
LCASE( )
LEFT( )
LENGTH( )
LOAD_FILE( )
LOCATE( )
LOWER( )
LPAD( )
LTRIM( )
MAKE_SET( )
MATCH ( ) AGAINST( )
MD5( )
MID( )
OCT( )
OCTET_LENGTH( )
OLD_PASSWORD( )
ORD( )
PASSWORD( )
POSITION( )
QUOTE( )
REPEAT( )
REPLACE( )
REVERSE( )
RIGHT( )
RPAD( )
RTRIM( )
SHA( )
SHA1( )
SOUNDEX( )
SPACE( )
STRCMP( )
SUBSTRING( )
SUBSTRING_INDEX( )
TRIM( )
UCASE( )
UNCOMPRESS( )
UNCOMPRESSED_LENGTH( )
UNHEX( )
UPPER( )6. Date and Time Functions
Date and Time Functions Grouped by Type
Determining the Date and Time
Extracting and Formatting the Date and Time
Calculating and Modifying the Date and Time
Date and Time Functions in Alphabetical Order
ADDDATE( )
ADDTIME( )
CONVERT_TZ( )
CURDATE( )
CURRENT_DATE( )
CURRENT_TIME( )
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP( )
CURTIME( )
DATE( )
DATE_ADD( )
DATE_FORMAT( )
DATE_SUB( )
DATEDIFF( )
DAY( )
DAYNAME( )
DAYOFMONTH( )
DAYOFWEEK( )
DAYOFYEAR( )
EXTRACT( )
FROM_DAYS( )
FROM_UNIXTIME( )
GET_FORMAT( )
HOUR( )
LAST_DAY( )
LOCALTIME( )
LOCALTIMESTAMP( )
MAKEDATE( )
MAKETIME( )
MICROSECOND( )
MINUTE( )
MONTH( )
MONTHNAME( )
NOW( )
PERIOD_ADD( )
PERIOD_DIFF( )
QUARTER( )
SEC_TO_TIME( )
SECOND( )
STR_TO_DATE( )
SUBDATE( )
SUBTIME( )
SYSDATE( )
TIME( )
TIMEDIFF( )
TIMESTAMP( )
TIMESTAMPDIFF( )
TIMESTAMPADD( )
TIME_FORMAT( )
TIME_TO_SEC( )
TO_DAYS( )
UNIX_TIMESTAMP( )
UTC_DATE( )
UTC_TIME( )
UTC_TIMESTAMP( )
WEEK( )
WEEKDAY( )
WEEKOFYEAR( )
YEAR( )
YEARWEEK( )7. Mathematical and Aggregate Functions
Functions in Alphabetical Order
ABS( )
ACOS( )
ASIN( )
ATAN( )
ATAN2( )
AVG( )
BIT_AND( )
BIT_OR( )
BIT_XOR( )
CEIL( )
CEILING( )
COS( )
COT( )
COUNT( )
CRC32( )
DEGREES( )
EXP( )
FLOOR( )
FORMAT( )
GREATEST( )
GROUP_CONCAT( )
LEAST( )
LN( )
LOG( )
LOG2( )
LOG10( )
MAX( )
MIN( )
MOD( )
PI( )
POW( )
POWER( )
RADIANS( )
RAND( )
ROUND( )
SIGN( )
SIN( )
SQRT( )
STD( )
STDDEV( )
SUM( )
TAN( )
TRUNCATE( )
VARIANCE( )8. Flow Control Functions
Functions in Alphabetical Order
CASE( )
IF( )
IFNULL( )
NULLIF( )9. Miscellaneous Functions
Functions in Alphabetical Order
ANALYSE( )
BENCHMARK( )
BIT_COUNT( )
CAST( )
CHARSET( )
COALESCE( )
COERCIBILITY( )
COLLATION( )
CONNECTION_ID( )
CONVERT( )
CURRENT_USER( )
DATABASE( )
FOUND_ROWS( )
GET_LOCK( )
INTERVAL( )
IS_FREE_LOCK( )
IS_USED_LOCK( )
ISNULL( )
LAST_INSERT_ID( )
MASTER_POS_WAIT( )
RELEASE_LOCK( )
SESSION_USER( )
SYSTEM_USER( )
USER( )
UUID ( )
VERSION( )10. MySQL Server and Client
mysql
mysqld
mysqld_multi
mysqld_safe11. Command-Line Utilities
comp_err
isamchk
make_binary_distribution
msql2mysql
my_print_defaults
myisamchk
myisamlog
myisampack
mysqlaccess
mysqladmin
mysqlbinlog
mysqlbug
mysqlcheck
mysqldump
mysqldumpslow
mysqlhotcopy
mysqlimport
mysqlshow
perror12. Perl API
Using Perl DBI with MySQL
Perl DBI Method and Function Reference
available_drivers( )
begin_work( )
bind_col( )
bind_columns( )
bind_param( )
bind_param_array( )
bind_param_inout( )
can( )
clone( )
column_info( )
commit( )
connect( )
connect_cached( )
data_sources( )
disconnect( )
do( )
dump_results( )
err( )
errstr( )
execute( )
execute_array( )
execute_for_fetch( )
fetch( )
fetchall_arrayref( )
fetchall_hashref( )
fetchrow_array( )
fetchrow_arrayref( )
fetchrow_hashref( )
finish( )
foreign_key_info( )
func( )
get_info( )
installed_versions( )
last_insert_id( )
looks_like_number( )
neat( )
neat_list( )
parse_dsn( )
parse_trace_flag( )
parse_trace_flags( )
ping( )
prepare( )
prepare_cached( )
primary_key( )
primary_key_info( )
quote( )
quote_identifier( )
rollback( )
rows( )
selectall_arrayref( )
selectall_hashref( )
selectcol_arrayref( )
selectrow_array( )
selectrow_arrayref( )
selectrow_hashref( )
set_err( )
state( )
table_info( )
table_info_all( )
tables( )
trace( )
trace_msg( )
type_info( )
type_info_all( )
Attributes for Handles13. PHP API
Using PHP with MySQL
PHP MySQL Functions in Alphabetical Order
mysql_affected_rows( )
mysql_change_user( )
mysql_client_encoding( )
mysql_close( )
mysql_connect( )
mysql_create_db( )
mysql_data_seek( )
mysql_db_name( )
mysql_db_query( )
mysql_drop_db( )
mysql_errno( )
mysql_error( )
mysql_escape_string( )
mysql_fetch_array( )
mysql_fetch_assoc( )
mysql_fetch_field( )
mysql_fetch_lengths( )
mysql_fetch_object( )
mysql_fetch_row( )
mysql_field_flags( )
mysql_field_len( )
mysql_field_name( )
mysql_field_seek( )
mysql_field_table( )
mysql_field_type( )
mysql_free_result( )
mysql_get_client_info( )
mysql_get_host_info( )
mysql_get_proto_info( )
mysql_get_server_info( )
mysql_info( )
mysql_insert_id( )
mysql_list_dbs( )
mysql_list_fields( )
mysql_list_processes( )
mysql_list_tables( )
mysql_num_fields( )
mysql_num_rows( )
mysql_pconnect( )
mysql_ping( )
mysql_query( )
mysql_real_escape_string( )
mysql_result( )
mysql_select_db( )
mysql_stat( )
mysql_tablename( )
mysql_thread_id( )
mysql_unbuffered_query( )14. C API
Using C with MySQL
Functions in Alphabetical Order
mysql_affected_rows( )
mysql_autocommit( )
mysql_change_user( )
mysql_character_set_name( )
mysql_close( )
mysql_commit( )
mysql_connect( )
mysql_create_db( )
mysql_data_seek( )
mysql_debug( )
mysql_drop_db( )
mysql_dump_debug_info( )
mysql_eof( )
mysql_errno( )
mysql_error( )
mysql_escape_string( )
mysql_fetch_field( )
mysql_fetch_field_direct( )
mysql_fetch_fields( )
mysql_fetch_lengths( )
mysql_fetch_row( )
mysql_field_count( )
mysql_field_seek( )
mysql_field_tell( )
mysql_free_result( )
mysql_get_client_info( )
mysql_get_client_version( )
mysql_get_host_info( )
mysql_get_proto_info( )
mysql_get_server_info( )
mysql_get_server_version( )
mysql_info( )
mysql_init( )
mysql_insert_id( )
mysql_kill( )
mysql_list_dbs( )
mysql_list_fields( )
mysql_list_processes( )
mysql_list_tables( )
mysql_more_results( )
mysql_next_result( )
mysql_num_fields( )
mysql_num_rows( )
mysql_options( )
mysql_ping( )
mysql_query( )
mysql_real_connect( )
mysql_real_escape_string( )
mysql_real_query( )
mysql_reload( )
mysql_rollback( )
mysql_row_seek( )
mysql_row_tell( )
mysql_select_db( )
mysql_set_server_option( )
mysql_shutdown( )
mysql_sqlstate( )
mysql_stat( )
mysql_store_result( )
mysql_thread_id( )
mysql_thread_safe( )
mysql_use_result( )
mysql_warning_count( )
C API DatatypesA. Datatypes
B. Operators
C. Environment Variables
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