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MySQL AB :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 13.5.1.1 CREATE USER Syntax The CREATE USER statement was added in MySQL 5.0.2. This statement creates new MySQL accounts. To use it, you must have the global CREATE USER privilege or ...
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MySQL AB :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 15 MySQL Cluster Answers to some commonly asked questions about Cluster may be found in the Section A.11, “MySQL 5.0 FAQ — MySQL Cluster”. The MySQL Cluster mailing list: ...
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MySQL AB :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 2.9.2 Typical configure ... The configure script gives you a great deal of control over how you configure a MySQL source distribution. Typically you do this using options on the ...
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MySQL AB :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 25.2 MySQL Connector/NET Connector/NET enables developers to easily create .NET applications that require secure, high-performance data connectivity with MySQL. ...
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MySQL AB :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 25.2 MySQL Connector/NET Connector/NET enables developers to easily create .NET applications that require secure, high-performance data connectivity with MySQL. ...
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MySQL AB :: MySQL GUI Tools Downloads MySQL GUI Tools Bundle for 5.0 is available under the MySQL AB "dual licensing" ... Individual RPM packages are supplied for the GUI Tools components and ...
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MySQL AB :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 5.13.3 Query Cache ... Nov 27, 2006 ... When using the Windows Configuration Wizard, the query cache may be enabled (i.e. .... to the MySQL Network Monitoring and Advisory Service. ...
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MySQL AB :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 13.6.2.1 CHANGE MASTER ... Aug 9, 2006 ... CHANGE MASTER TO Syntax. CHANGE MASTER TO master_def [ ... For example, if the password to connect to your MySQL master has changed, ...
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MySQL AB :: MySQL 5.0 Reference Manual :: 5.2.2 Command Options External locking has been disabled by default since MySQL 4.0. --skip-grant-tables. This option causes the server not to use the privilege system at all, ...
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MySQL AB :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 14.1 Overview of MySQL ... The MySQL pluggable storage engine architecture is shown in Figure 14.1, “The MySQL architecture using pluggable storage engines”. Figure 14.1. ...
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