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https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/manual-info.html
This is the Reference Manual for the MySQL Database System, version 9.7, through release 9.7.0. Differences between minor versions of MySQL 9.7 are noted in the present text with reference to release numbers (9.7.x). This manual is not intended for ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/source-installation-doxygen.html
The MySQL source code contains internal documentation written using Doxygen. It is also possible to generate this content locally from a MySQL source distribution using the following procedure: Install doxygen 1.9.2 or later. After installing ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/arithmetic-functions.html
Table 14.9 Arithmetic Operators Name Description %, MOD Modulo operator * Multiplication operator + Addition operator - Minus operator - Change the sign of the argument / Division operator DIV Integer division The usual arithmetic operators are ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/audit-log-component-filter-definitions.html
For information about using JSON data in MySQL, see Section 13.5, “The JSON Data Type”. Filter definitions have this form, where actions indicates how filtering takes place: { "filter": actions } The following discussion describes permitted ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/audit-log-file-formats.html
Important The audit_log plugin is deprecated, and is being replaced by the audit_log component. Deprecation of the plugin means that you should expect the plugin to be removed in a future version of MySQL. For more information about the audit log ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/change-replication-source-to.html
] CHANGE REPLICATION SOURCE TO changes the parameters that the replica server uses for connecting to the source and reading data from the source. It also updates the contents of the replication metadata repositories (see Section 19.2.4, “Relay Log ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/charset-collation-coercibility.html
In the great majority of statements, it is obvious what collation MySQL uses to resolve a comparison operation. For example, in the following cases, it should be clear that the collation is the collation of column x: SELECT x FROM T ORDER BY x; ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/charset-collation-names.html
MySQL collation names follow these conventions: A collation name starts with the name of the character set with which it is associated, generally followed by one or more suffixes indicating other collation characteristics. For example, ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/charset-introducer.html
A character string literal, hexadecimal literal, or bit-value literal may have an optional character set introducer and COLLATE clause, to designate it as a string that uses a particular character set and collation: [_charset_name] literal [COLLATE ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.7/en/create-table.html
| {FULLTEXT | SPATIAL} [INDEX | KEY] [index_name] (key_part,...) [index_option] ... | [CONSTRAINT [symbol]] UNIQUE [INDEX | KEY] [index_name] [index_type] (key_part,...) [index_option] ... (Some valid select or union statement) CREATE TABLE creates ...