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Functionality added or changed:
Incompatible Change:
TIMESTAMP is now returned as a string of type
'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS' and different timestamp
lengths are not supported.
This change was necessary for SQL standards compliance. In a future version, a further change will be made (backward compatible with this change), allowing the timestamp length to indicate the desired number of digits of fractions of a second.
Allow index type to be specified explicitly for some storage
engines via USING type_name syntax in index
definition.
Allow
DEFAULT(
in expressions; it produces the column's default value.
col_name)
Added database and real table name (in case of alias) to the
MYSQL_FIELD structure.
Renamed SHOW MASTER LOGS statement to
SHOW BINARY LOGS.
Unicode (UTF8) support.
Allow one to change mode for ANSI_QUOTES on
the fly.
Faster embedded server (new internal communication protocol).
One can specify many temporary directories to be used in a
round-robin fashion with:
--tmpdir=dirname1:dirname2:dirname3.
New faster client/server protocol that supports prepared statements, bound parameters, and bound result columns, binary transfer of data, warnings.
Aliases are now forced in derived tables, as per standard SQL.
Fixed bug in libmysqlclient that fetched
column defaults.
Support for GIS (Geometrical data). See Chapter 16, Spatial Extensions.
REPAIR TABLE and OPTIMIZE
TABLE now can be killed. See Section 12.5.5.3, “KILL Syntax”.
Replication now works with
RAND() and user variables
@var.
Added record_in_range() method to
MERGE tables to be able to choose the right
index when there are many to choose from.
Fixed bug in mysql command-line client in
interpreting quotes within comments.
(Bug#539)
New CHARSET() and
COLLATION() functions to return
the character set and collation of a string.
Added new
VARIANCE(
function returns the variance of expr)expr
In CREATE TABLE foo (a INT not null primary
key) the PRIMARY word is now
optional.
CHAR BYTE is an alias for the CHAR
BINARY data type.
VARCHARACTER is an alias for
VARCHAR.
Added support for UNION in derived tables.
SHOW [COUNT(*)] WARNINGS shows warnings from
the last command.
New operators integer MOD integer and
integer DIV integer. DIV
is now a reserved word.
One can specify a data type for a column in CREATE
TABLE ... SELECT by defining the column in the
CREATE part.
CREATE TABLE foo (a TINYINT NOT NULL) SELECT b+1 AS a FROM bar;
Multi-line queries: You can now issue several queries at once and then read the results in one go.
New CONVERT(... USING ...)
syntax for converting string values between character sets.
ALTER DATABASE.
Added old-password command to
mysqladmin for changing password but storing
it using the old password-hashing format.
In CREATE TABLE the attribute
SERIAL is now an alias for BIGINT
UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT UNIQUE.
One can specify the different
BLOB/TEXT types with the
syntax
BLOB( and
length)TEXT(.
MySQL automatically changes it to one of the internal
length)BLOB/TEXT types.
New more secure client authentication based on 45-byte passwords
in the user table.
(CVE-2000-0981)
Subqueries: SELECT * from t1 where t1.a=(SELECT t2.b
FROM t2).
START SLAVE (STOP SLAVE)
no longer returns an error if the slave is started (stopped); it
returns a warning instead.
New options --reconnect and
--skip-reconnect for the
mysql client, to reconnect automatically or
not if the connection is lost.
TRUE and FALSE added as
alias for 1 and 0, respectively.
DATE/DATETIME checking is
now a bit stricter to support the ability to automatically
distinguish between date, datetime, and time with microseconds.
For example, dates of type YYYYMMDD HHMMDD
are no longer supported; you must either have separators between
each DATE/TIME part or not
at all.
REPAIR TABLE of MyISAM
tables now uses less temporary disk space when sorting char
columns.
Derived tables:
SELECT a.col1, b.col2
FROM (SELECT MAX(col1) AS col1 FROM root_table) a,
other_table b
WHERE a.col1=b.col1;
Added --compatible option to
mysqldump for producing output that is
compatible with other database systems or with older MySQL
servers.
DROP TEMPORARY TABLE now drops only temporary
tables and doesn't end transactions.
Fixed SELECT .. LIMIT 0 to return proper row
count for SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS.
One can create a table from the existing table using
CREATE [TEMPORARY] TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS]
. The table can be
either normal or temporary.
table (LIKE
table)
One can add a comment per column in CREATE
TABLE.
SERIAL DEFAULT VALUE added as an alias for
AUTO_INCREMENT.
New function IS_USED_LOCK() for
determining the connection identifier of the client that holds a
given advisory lock.
SELECT ... FROM DUAL is an alias for
SELECT .... (To be compatible with some other
database systems).
EXPLAIN SELECT now can be killed. See
Section 12.5.5.3, “KILL Syntax”.
Server side help for all MySQL functions. One can now type
help week in the mysql
client and get help for the week() function.
Allow empty index lists to be specified for USE
INDEX, IGNORE INDEX, and
FORCE INDEX.
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM
shows column
comments.
tbl_name
Character sets to be defined per column, table and database.
Added new
mysql_get_server_version() C
API client function.
New CRC32() function to compute
cyclic redundancy check value.
BTREE index on MEMORY
(HEAP) tables.
If one creates a too long
CHAR/VARCHAR it's now
automatically changed to TEXT or
BLOB; One get a warning in this case.
On Windows, we are now using shared memory to communicate
between server and client when they are running on the same
machine and you are connecting to localhost.
SLAVE START and SLAVE STOP
are no longer accepted by the query parser; use START
SLAVE and STOP SLAVE instead.
The --opt option for
mysqldump now is enabled by default, as are
all the options implied by --opt.

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