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https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/gis-point-property-functions.html
A Point consists of X and Y coordinates, which may be obtained using the ST_X() and ST_Y() functions, respectively. These functions also permit an optional second argument that specifies an X or Y coordinate value, in which case the function result ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/debug-sync-point.html
They were part of the MySQL code until the 6.0.5 and 5.1.46 versions. Debug Sync Points have been removed from the code in favor of the Debug Sync Facility. Debug Sync Points give user-level locks the ability to synchronize at arbitrary points in ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/point-in-time-recovery-positions.html
The last section, Section 9.5.1, “Point-in-Time Recovery Using Binary Log”, explains the general idea of using the binary log to perform a point-in-time-recovery. As an example, suppose that around 20:06:00 on March 11, 2020, an SQL statement ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-enterprise-backup/8.4/en/advanced.point.html
You can restore your database server to its state at an arbitrary time using the binary log files included in the backups. The process assumes that following conditions are met: The backed-up MySQL Server has had its binary logging enabled (which ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/gis-class-point.html
A Point is a geometry that represents a single location in coordinate space. Point Examples Imagine a large-scale map of the world with many cities. On a city map, a Point object could represent a bus stop.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/point-in-time-recovery-binlog.html
This section explains the general idea of using the binary log to perform a point-in-time-recovery. The next section, Section 9.5.2, “Point-in-Time Recovery Using Event Positions”, explains the operation in details with an example. Note Many of ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/fixed-point-types.html
The DECIMAL and NUMERIC types store exact numeric data values. These types are used when it is important to preserve exact precision, for example with monetary data. In MySQL, NUMERIC is implemented as DECIMAL, so the following remarks about ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/floating-point-types.html
The FLOAT and DOUBLE types represent approximate numeric data values. MySQL uses four bytes for single-precision values and eight bytes for double-precision values. For FLOAT, the SQL standard permits an optional specification of the precision (but ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/point-in-time-recovery.html
Point-in-time recovery refers to recovery of data changes up to a given point in time. Typically, this type of recovery is performed after restoring a full backup that brings the server to its state as of the time the backup was made. (The full ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-model-reporting.html
The DBDoc - Model Reporting dialog is found by opening a model, selecting Model from the menu, and then DBDoc - Model Reporting. Note This functionality is only available in the MySQL Workbench Commercial Editions. Use the DBDoc- Model Reporting ...