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Have you ever seen a beautiful woman out with an ordinary looking guy
and thought, "How did he get a woman like that? He must be rich! I'm
as good looking as he is! Why can't I date women like that?"

You ask yourself, "What does he have that I don't have?"

The answer is not that he is smarter, richer, or better looking. He
just knows the secrets! The secrets of meeting and charming beautiful
women! He knows where to meet women, he knows what to say, (and what
not to say), what to wear, (and what not to wear). Basically, he knows
what women respond to.

If you think that attractive women only date handsome men, you're
wrong! Look around! Over 80% of the women you find attractive have
dated and, in many cases, fallen in love with, men who have far less
going for them than you.

You work hard. You're smart. You would be kinder, more understanding,
and more appreciative of her than the clod she is seeing now. What is1CLbb0`BiET@/o0BE<}@@

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Have you ever seen a beautiful woman out with an ordinary looking guy
and thought, "How did he get a woman like that? He must be rich! I'm
as good looking as he is! Why can't I date women like that?"

You ask yourself, "What does he have that I don't have?"

The answer is not that he is smarter, richer, or better looking. He
just knows the secrets! The secrets of meeting and charming beautiful
women! He knows where to meet women, he knows what to say, (and what
not to say), what to wear, (and what not to wear). Basically, he knows
what women respond to.

If you think that attractive women only date handsome men, you're
wrong! Look around! Over 80% of the women you find attractive have
dated and, in many cases, fallen in love with, men who have far less
going for them than you.

You work hard. You're smart. You would be kinder, more understanding,
and more appreciative of her than the clod she is seeing now. What is1CMbbBi0`ET@/4	o0E<}@?

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wrong with this picture?

She's not stupid. She's not desperate. Why does she date creeps when
there are decent guys like you around? Because decent guys like you
often just don't know how to get past the first awkward steps of
meeting women.

If you don't make some changes now, the next ten years will be no
better than the last ten years!

Why is it that you can routinely solve difficult and complex problems
at work or school, and yet continue to be baffled by women? Women are
much easier to understand than computers.

When you talk to someone who has never used a computer, they will
often tell you that they would never be able to learn something so
complicated! They think a person has to be born with skills like that.
Do you remember your first computer? Think about how quickly you
learned about it, and about how quickly the mystery disappeared. What
used to be a challenge is like child's play now, isn't it?

Women are not looking for a certain kind of man. They look for a man
who knows how to treat them the way they want to be treated. Learning
about what women like and don't like is the key to success with them.
It's that simple.

I can teach you more about attracting and dating women in one night
than you have learned so far in your entire life! I have traveled the
country 1CMbb0`BiET@/o0BE<}@@

	P
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wrong with this picture?

She's not stupid. She's not desperate. Why does she date creeps when
there are decent guys like you around? Because decent guys like you
often just don't know how to get past the first awkward steps of
meeting women.

If you don't make some changes now, the next ten years will be no
better than the last ten years!

Why is it that you can routinely solve difficult and complex problems
at work or school, and yet continue to be baffled by women? Women are
much easier to understand than computers.

When you talk to someone who has never used a computer, they will
often tell you that they would never be able to learn something so
complicated! They think a person has to be born with skills like that.
Do you remember your first computer? Think about how quickly you
learned about it, and about how quickly the mystery disappeared. What
used to be a challenge is like child's play now, isn't it?

Women are not looking for a certain kind of man. They look for a man
who knows how to treat them the way they want to be treated. Learning
about what women like and don't like is the key to success with them.
It's that simple.

I can teach you more about attracting and dating women in one night
than you have learned so far in your entire life! I have traveled the
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If any of the tables\nare locked by other threads, it blocks until all locks can be acquired.\nUNLOCK TABLES releases any locks held by the current thread.\nAll tables that are locked by the current thread are implicitly unlocked\nwhen the thread issues another LOCK TABLES, or when the connection\nto the server is closed.\n\nA table lock protects only against inappropriate reads or writes by other\nclients. The client holding the lock, even a read lock, can p1CP bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvKtLYz @ erform\ntable-level operations such as DROP TABLE.\n','LOCK TABLES\n tbl_name [AS alias] {READ [LOCAL] | [LOW_PRIORITY] WRITE}\n [, tbl_name [AS alias] {READ [LOCAL] | [LOW_PRIORITY] WRITE}] ...\nUNLOCK TABLES',''),(24,'CHECK',7,'Checks a table or tables for errors. CHECK TABLE works for\nMyISAM and InnoDB tables. 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(This is a condition likely to\nexist on a replication slave if you have issued a STOP SLAVE\nstatement or if the slave is highly loaded.)\n\nConnection information stored in the *master.info file is immediately\nreset using any values specified in the correspondi1CW ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4+@?g  PtLYzv"l/ "1C[ bbBiʪET@/o0oo0E<@@p" ܕPpJ 71Cl bb0`BiET@/o0AE ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4-@?g  PtLYzv"l*y "1CO ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4-@@f  PtLYzv"l*y "1C bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvPtLYz  ng startup options.\nThis information includes values such as master host, master port, master\nuser, and master password. If the slave SQL thread was in the middle of\nreplicating temporary tables when it was stopped, and RESET SLAVE\nis issued, these replicated temporary tables are deleted on the slave.\n\nThis statement was named FLUSH SLAVE before MySQL 3.23.26.\n','',''),(26,'POLYGON',2,' Polygon(ls1,ls2,...)\nConstructs a WKB Polygon value from a number of WKB LineString\narguments. If any argument does not represent the WKB of a LinearRing\n(that is, not a closed and simple LineString) the return value\nis NULL.\n','',''),(27,'MINUTE',14,' MINUTE(time)\nReturns the minute for time, in the range 0 to 59.\n','mysql> SELECT MINUTE(\'98-02-03 10:05:03\');\n -> 5',''),(28,'DAY',14,' DAY(date)\n\nDAY() is a synonym for DAYOFMONTH().\nIt is available as of MySQL 4.1.1.\n','',''),(29,'MID',23,' MID(str,pos,len)\n\nMID(str,pos,len) is a synonym for\nSUBSTRING(str,pos,len).\n','',''),(30,'REPLACE INTO',6,'REPLACE works exactly like INSERT, except that if an old\nrecord in the table has the same value as a new record for a PRIMARY\nKEY or a UNIQUE index, the old record is deleted before the new\nrecord is inserted.\nSee also : [INSERT, ,INSERT].\n\nNote th1C bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT MINUTE(\'98-02-03 10:05:03\');\n -> 5',''),(28,'DAY',14,' DAY(date)\n\nDAY() is a synonym for DAYOFMONTH().\nIt is available as of MySQL 4.1.1.\n','',''),(29,'MID',23,' MID(str,pos,len)\n\nMID(str,pos,len) is a synonym for\nSUBSTRING(str,pos,len).\n','',''),(30,'REPLACE INTO',6,'REPLACE works exactly like INSERT, except that if an old\nrecord in the table has the same value as a new record for a PRIMARY\nKEY or a UNIQUE index, the old record is deleted before the new\nrecord is inserted.\nSee also : [INSERT, ,INSERT].\n\nNote th1C bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvUtLYz 5 at unless the table has a PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE index,\nusing a REPLACE statement makes no sense. It becomes equivalent to\nINSERT, because there is no index to be used to determine whether a new\nrow duplicates another.\n\nValues for all columns are taken from the values specified in the\nREPLACE statement. Any missing columns are set to their default\nvalues, just as happens for INSERT. You can\'t refer to values from\nthe current row and use them in the new row. If you use an assignment such\nas SET col_name = col_name + 1, the reference to the\ncolumn name on the right hand side is treated as\nDEFAULT(col_name), so the assignment is equivalent to SET\ncol_name = DEFAULT(col_name) + 1.\n\nTo be able to use REPLACE, you must have INSERT and\nDELETE privileges for the table.\n','REPLACE [LOW_PRIORITY | DELAYED]\n [INTO] tbl_name [(col_name,...)]\n VALUES ({expr | DEFAULT},...),(...),...',''),(31,'UUID',21,' U 3000 UID()\n\nReturns a Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) generated\naccording to ``DCE 1.1: Remote Procedure Call\'\' (Appendix A)\nCAE (Common Applications Environment) Specifications\npublished by The Open Group in October 1997 (Document Number C706).\n\nA UUID is designed as a number that is globally unique in space and\ntime. Two calls to UUID1C bb0`BiET@/o0AE  PvZtLYz V () are expected to generate two different\nvalues, even if these calls are performed on two separate computers that are\nnot connected to each other.\n\nA UUID is a 128-bit number represented by a string\nof five hexadecimal numbers in aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee\nformat:\n\n\n --- The first three numbers are generated from a timestamp.\n\n --- The fourth number preserves temporal uniqueness in case the timestamp value loses\nmonotonicity (for example, due to daylight saving time).\n\n --- The fifth number is an IEEE 802 node number that provides spatial uniqueness. A\nrandom number is substituted if the latter is not available (for example,\nbecause the host computer has no Ethernet card, or we do not know how to\nfind the hardware address of an interface on your operating system). In\nthis case, spatial uniqueness cannot be guaranteed. Nevertheless, a\ncollision should have /very/ low probability.\n\nCurrently, the MAC address of an interface is taken into account only on\nFreeBSD and Linux. On other operating systems, MySQL uses a randomly generated\n48-bit number.\n','mysql> SELECT UUID();\n -> \'6ccd780c-baba-1026-9564-0040f4311e29\'',''),(32,'LINESTRING',2,' LineString(pt1,pt2,...)\nConstructs a WKB LineString value from a number of WKB Point1C bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT UUID();\n -> \'6ccd780c-baba-1026-9564-0040f4311e29\'',''),(32,'LINESTRING',2,' LineString(pt1,pt2,...)\nConstructs a WKB LineString value from a number of WKB Point1C bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  Pv_tLYz 7 \narguments. If any argument is not a WKB Point, the return value\nis NULL. If the number of Point arguments is less than two,\nthe return value is NULL.\n','',''),(33,'CONNECTION_ID',25,' CONNECTION_ID()\nReturns the connection ID (thread ID) for the connection.\nEvery connection has its own unique ID.\n','mysql> SELECT CONNECTION_ID();\n -> 23786',''),(34,'DELETE',6,'DELETE deletes rows from tbl_name that satisfy the condition\ngiven by where_definition, and returns the number of records deleted.\n\nIf you issue a DELETE statement with no WHERE clause, all\nrows are deleted. A faster way to do this, when you don\'t want to know\nthe number of deleted rows, is to use TRUNCATE TABLE.\nSee also : [TRUNCATE, , TRUNCATE].\n','DELETE [LOW_PRIORITY] [QUICK] [IGNORE] FROM tbl_name\n [WHERE where_definition]\n [ORDER BY ...]\n [LIMIT row_count]',''),(35,'ROUND',4,' ROUND(X)\n ROUND(X,D)\nReturns the argument X, rounded to the nearest integer.\nWith two arguments, returns X rounded to D decimals.\nD can be negative to round D digits left of the decimal\npoint of the value X.\n','mysql> SELECT ROUND(-1.23);\n -> -1\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(-1.58);\n -> -2\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.58);\n -> 2\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.298, 1);\n 1C bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT CONNECTION_ID();\n -> 23786',''),(34,'DELETE',6,'DELETE deletes rows from tbl_name that satisfy the condition\ngiven by where_definition, and returns the number of records deleted.\n\nIf you issue a DELETE statement with no WHERE clause, all\nrows are deleted. A faster way to do this, when you don\'t want to know\nthe number of deleted rows, is to use TRUNCATE TABLE.\nSee also : [TRUNCATE, , TRUNCATE].\n','DELETE [LOW_PRIORITY] [QUICK] [IGNORE] FROM tbl_name\n [WHERE where_definition]\n [ORDER BY ...]\n [LIMIT row_count]',''),(35,'ROUND',4,' ROUND(X)\n ROUND(X,D)\nReturns the argument X, rounded to the nearest integer.\nWith two arguments, returns X rounded to D decimals.\nD can be negative to round D digits left of the decimal\npoint of the value X.\n','mysql> SELECT ROUND(-1.23);\n -> -1\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(-1.58);\n -> -2\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.58);\n -> 2\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.298, 1);\n 1C! bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvdtLYz 5  -> 1.3\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.298, 0);\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(23.298, -1);\n -> 20',''),(36,'NULLIF',9,' NULLIF(expr1,expr2)\nReturns NULL if expr1 = expr2 is true, else returns expr1.\nThis is the same as CASE WHEN expr1 = expr2 THEN NULL ELSE expr1 END.\n','mysql> SELECT NULLIF(1,1);\n -> NULL\nmysql> SELECT NULLIF(1,2);\n -> 1',''),(37,'STOP SLAVE',7,'STOP SLAVE [thread_type [, thread_type] ... ]\n\nthread_type: IO_THREAD | SQL_THREAD\n\nStops the slave threads.\nSTOP SLAVE requires the SUPER privilege.\n\nLike START SLAVE, as of MySQL 4.0.2, this statement\nmay be used with the IO_THREAD and SQL_THREAD options to name\nthe thread or threads to stop.\n','',''),(38,'TIMEDIFF',14,' TIMEDIFF(expr,expr2)\n\n\nTIMEDIFF() returns the time between the start time\nexpr and the end time expr2.\nexpr and expr2 are time or date-and-time expressions, but both\nmust be of the same type.\n','mysql> SELECT TIMEDIFF(\'2000:01:01 00:00:00\',\n -> \'2000:01:01 00:00:00.000001\');\n -> \'-00:00:00.000001\'\nmysql> SELECT TIMEDIFF(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.000001\',\n -> \'1997-12-30 01:01:01.000002\');\n -> \'46:58:57.999999\'',''),(39,'RELATED',11,' Related(g1,g2,pattern_matrix)\nReturns 1 or1C! bb0`BiET@/o0AE 1.3\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.298, 0);\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(23.298, -1);\n -> 20',''),(36,'NULLIF',9,' NULLIF(expr1,expr2)\nReturns NULL if expr1 = expr2 is true, else returns expr1.\nThis is the same as CASE WHEN expr1 = expr2 THEN NULL ELSE expr1 END.\n','mysql> SELECT NULLIF(1,1);\n -> NULL\nmysql> SELECT NULLIF(1,2);\n -> 1',''),(37,'STOP SLAVE',7,'STOP SLAVE [thread_type [, thread_type] ... ]\n\nthread_type: IO_THREAD | SQL_THREAD\n\nStops the slave threads.\nSTOP SLAVE requires the SUPER privilege.\n\nLike START SLAVE, as of MySQL 4.0.2, this statement\nmay be used with the IO_THREAD and SQL_THREAD options to name\nthe thread or threads to stop.\n','',''),(38,'TIMEDIFF',14,' TIMEDIFF(expr,expr2)\n\n\nTIMEDIFF() returns the time between the start time\nexpr and the end time expr2.\nexpr and expr2 are time or date-and-time expressions, but both\nmust be of the same type.\n','mysql> SELECT TIMEDIFF(\'2000:01:01 00:00:00\',\n -> \'2000:01:01 00:00:00.000001\');\n -> \'-00:00:00.000001\'\nmysql> SELECT TIMEDIFF(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.000001\',\n -> \'1997-12-30 01:01:01.000002\');\n -> \'46:58:57.999999\'',''),(39,'RELATED',11,' Related(g1,g2,pattern_matrix)\nReturns 1 or1C& bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvitLYz   0 to indicate whether or not the spatial relationship specified\nby pattern_matrix exists between g1 and g2.\nReturns -1 if the arguments are NULL.\nThe pattern matrix is a string. Its specification will be noted here if this\nfunction is implemented.\n','',''),(40,'LINEFROMTEXT',3,' LineFromText(wkt[,srid])\n LineStringFromText(wkt[,srid])\nConstructs a LINESTRING value using its WKT representation and SRID.\n','',''),(41,'SHOW MASTER STATUS',6,'SHOW MASTER STATUS\n\nProvides status information on the binary log files of the master.\n','',''),(42,'ADDTIME',14,' ADDTIME(expr,expr2)\n\n\nADDTIME() adds expr2 to expr and returns the result.\nexpr is a time or datetime expression, and expr2 is a time\nexpression.\n','mysql> SELECT ADDTIME(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.999999\',\n -> \'1 1:1:1.000002\');\n -> \'1998-01-02 01:01:01.000001\'\nmysql> SELECT ADDTIME(\'01:00:00.999999\', \'02:00:00.999998\');\n -> \'03:00:01.999997\'',''),(43,'SPATIAL',24,'MySQL can create spatial indexes using syntax similar to that for creating\nregular indexes, but extended with the SPATIAL keyword.\nSpatial columns that are indexed currently must be declared NOT NULL.\nThe following examples 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The unit for the result is given by the\ninterval argument. The legal values for interval are the same as\nthose listed in the description of the TIMESTAMPADD() function.\n','',''),(45,'UPPER',23,' UPPER(str)\nReturns the string str with all characters changed to uppercase\naccording to the current character set mapping (the default is ISO-8859-1\nLatin1).\n','mysql> SELECT UPPER(\'Hej\');\n -> \'HEJ\'',''),(46,'FROM_UNIXTIME',14,' FROM_UNIXTIME(un1C* bb0`BiET@/o0AE CREATE TABLE geom (g GEOMETRY NOT NULL, SPATIAL INDEX(g));\n\n With ALTER TABLE:\n\nmysql> ALTER TABLE geom ADD SPATIAL INDEX(g);\n\n With CREATE INDEX:\n\nmysql> CREATE SPATIAL INDEX sp_index ON geom (g);\n\n\nTo drop spatial indexes, use ALTER TABLE or DROP INDEX:\n\n\n With ALTER TABLE:\n\nmysql> ALTER TABLE geom DROP INDEX g;\n\n With DROP INDEX:\n\nmysql> DROP INDEX sp_index ON geom;\n\n\nExample: Suppose that a table geom contains more than 32,000 geometries,\nwhich are stored in the column g of type GEOMETRY.\nThe table also has an AUTO_INCREMENT column fid for storing\nobject ID values.\n','',''),(44,'TIMESTAMPDIFF',14,' TIMESTAMPDIFF(interval,datetime_expr1,datetime_expr2)\n\nReturns the integer difference between the date or datetime expressions\ndatetime_expr1 and\ndatetime_expr2. The unit for the result is given by the\ninterval argument. The legal values for interval are the same as\nthose listed in the description of the TIMESTAMPADD() function.\n','',''),(45,'UPPER',23,' UPPER(str)\nReturns the string str with all characters changed to uppercase\naccording to the current character set mapping (the default is ISO-8859-1\nLatin1).\n','mysql> SELECT UPPER(\'Hej\');\n -> \'HEJ\'',''),(46,'FROM_UNIXTIME',14,' FROM_UNIXTIME(un1Cg. bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  Pvt tLYz  ix_timestamp)\n FROM_UNIXTIME(unix_timestamp,format)\nReturns a representation of the unix_timestamp argument as a value in\n\'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS\' or YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format, depending on\nwhether the function is used in a string or numeric context.\n\nmysql> SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(875996580);\n -> \'1997-10-04 22:23:00\'\nmysql> SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(875996580) + 0;\n -> 19971004222300\n\nIf format is given, the result is formatted according to the\nformat string. format may contain the same specifiers as\nthose listed in the entry for the DATE_FORMAT() function.\n','mysql> SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(),\n -> \'%Y %D %M %h:%i:%s %x\');\n -> \'2003 6th August 06:22:58 2003\'',''),(47,'MEDIUMBLOB',1,' MEDIUMBLOB\n\nA BLOB column with a maximum length of 16,777,215\n(2^24 - 1) bytes.\n','',''),(48,'IFNULL',9,' IFNULL(expr1,expr2)\nIf expr1 is not NULL, IFNULL() returns expr1,\nelse it returns expr2. 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To use it, you\nmust have the global CREATE USER privilege or the INSERT\nprivilege for the mysql database.\nFor each account, CREATE USER creates a new record in the\nmysql.user table that has no privileges. An error occurs if the\naccount already exists.\n\nThe account can be given a password with the optional IDENTIFIED\nBY clause. The user value and the password are given the same way\nas for the GRANT statement. In particular, to specify the password\nin plain text, omit the PASSWORD keyword. To specify the password\nas the hashed value as returned by the PASSWORD() function, include\nthe keyword PASSWORD.\nSee also : [GRANT, , GRANT].\n\nThe CREATE USER statement was added in MySQL 5.0.2.\n\n\n @subsubsection DROP USER Syntax\n\n\n\nDROP USER user [, user] ...\n\nThe DROP USER statement deletes one or more 1CB7 bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT ISNULL(1/0);\n -> 1',''),(53,'BINARY',1,' BINARY(M)\n\nThe BINARY type is similar to the CHAR type, but stores\nbinary byte strings rather than non-binary character strings.\n\nThis type was added in MySQL 4.1.2.\n','',''),(54,'BOUNDARY',19,' Boundary(g)\nReturns a geometry that is the closure of the combinatorial boundary of the\ngeometry value g.\n','',''),(55,'CREATE USER',7,'The CREATE USER statement creates new MySQL accounts. To use it, you\nmust have the global CREATE USER privilege or the INSERT\nprivilege for the mysql database.\nFor each account, CREATE USER creates a new record in the\nmysql.user table that has no privileges. An error occurs if the\naccount already exists.\n\nThe account can be given a password with the optional IDENTIFIED\nBY clause. The user value and the password are given the same way\nas for the GRANT statement. In particular, to specify the password\nin plain text, omit the PASSWORD keyword. To specify the password\nas the hashed value as returned by the PASSWORD() function, include\nthe keyword PASSWORD.\nSee also : [GRANT, , GRANT].\n\nThe CREATE USER statement was added in MySQL 5.0.2.\n\n\n @subsubsection DROP USER Syntax\n\n\n\nDROP USER user [, user] ...\n\nThe DROP USER statement deletes one or more 1C; bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  Pvۃ"tLYz O MySQL accounts.\nTo use it, you\nmust have the global CREATE USER privilege or the DELETE\nprivilege for the mysql database.\nEach account is named using the same format as for GRANT\nor REVOKE; for example, \'jeffrey\'@@\'localhost\'. The user and\nhost parts of the account name correspond to the User and Host\ncolumn values of the user table record for the account.\n\nDROP USER was added in MySQL 4.1.1 and originally removed only\naccounts that have no privileges. In MySQL 5.0.2, it was modified to also\nremove account privileges. This means that the procedure for removing an\naccount depends on your version of MySQL.\n\nAs of MySQL 5.0.2, remove an account and its privileges as follows:\n\nDROP USER user;\n\nThe statement removes privilege records for the account from all grant tables.\n\nFrom MySQL 4.1.1 to 5.0.1, DROP USER deletes only MySQL accounts that\ndon\'t have any privileges. In these MySQL versions, it serves only to remove\neach account record from the user table. 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Once the session is closed, the user\nis dropped, and that user\'s next attempt to log in will fail. This is by design.\n\nBefore MySQL 4.1.1, DROP USER is not available. You should first\nrevoke the account privileges as just described. Then delete the user\ntable record and flush the grant tables like this:\n\nmysql> DELETE FROM mysql.user\n -> WHERE User=\'user_name\' and Host=\'host_name\';\nmysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;\n\n\n @subsubsection GRANT and REVOKE Syntax\n\n\n\n\nGRANT priv_type [(column_list)] [, priv_type [(column_list)]] ...\n ON [object_type] {tbl_name | * | *.* | db_name.*}\n TO user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']\n [, user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']] ...\n [REQUIRE\n NONE |\n [{SSL| X509}]\n [CIPHER \1C^ bb0`BiET@/o0AE DELETE FROM mysql.user\n -> WHERE User=\'user_name\' and Host=\'host_name\';\nmysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;\n\n\n @subsubsection GRANT and REVOKE Syntax\n\n\n\n\nGRANT priv_type [(column_list)] [, priv_type [(column_list)]] ...\n ON [object_type] {tbl_name | * | *.* | db_name.*}\n TO user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']\n [, user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']] ...\n [REQUIRE\n NONE |\n [{SSL| X509}]\n [CIPHER \1CE bbBiʪET@/o0oo0E  Pvۍ2tLYz v  'cipher\' [AND]]\n [ISSUER \'issuer\' [AND]]\n [SUBJECT \'subject\']]\n [WITH with_option [with_option] ...]\n\nobject_type =\n TABLE\n | FUNCTION\n | PROCEDURE\n\nwith_option =\n GRANT OPTION\n | MAX_QUERIES_PER_HOUR count\n | MAX_UPDATES_PER_HOUR count\n | MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR count\n | MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS count\n\nREVOKE priv_type [(column_list)] [, priv_type [(column_list)]] ...\n ON [object_type] {tbl_name | * | *.* | db_name.*}\n FROM user [, user] ...\n\nREVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES, GRANT OPTION FROM user [, user] ...\n\n\nThe GRANT and REVOKE statements allow system administrators to\ncreate MySQL user accounts and to grant rights to and revoke them from\naccounts. GRANT and REVOKE are implemented in MySQL 3.22.11\nor later. For earlier MySQL versions, these statements do nothing.\n\nMySQL account information is stored in the tables of the mysql\ndatabase. This database and the access control system are discussed\nextensively in [MySQL Database Administration], which you should consult\nfor additional details.\n\nIf the grant tables contain privilege records that contain mixed-case\ndatabase or table names and the lower_case_table_names system\nvariable is set, REVOKE cannot be used to revoke the privileges. It\nwill be neces1C bb0`BiET@/o0AE  Pvے:tLYz   sary to manipulate the grant tables directly. (GRANT\nwill not create such records when lower_case_table_names is set,\nbut such records might have been created prior to setting the variable.)\n\nPrivileges can be granted at several levels:\n\n Global level\nGlobal privileges apply to all databases on a given server. These privileges\nare stored in the mysql.user table.\nGRANT ALL ON *.* and\nREVOKE ALL ON *.* grant and revoke only global privileges.\n\n Database level\nDatabase privileges apply to all objects in a given database. These privileges\nare stored in the mysql.db and mysql.host tables.\nGRANT ALL ON db_name.* and\nREVOKE ALL ON db_name.* grant and revoke only database privileges.\n\n Table level\nTable privileges apply to all columns in a given table. These privileges are\nstored in the mysql.tables_priv table.\nGRANT ALL ON db_name.tbl_name and\nREVOKE ALL ON db_name.tbl_name grant and revoke only table privileges.\n\n Column level\nColumn privileges apply to single columns in a given table. These privileges are\nstored in the mysql.columns_priv table.\nWhen using REVOKE, you must specify the same columns that were granted.\n\n Routine level\nThe CREATE ROUTINE, ALTER ROUTINE, EXECUTE, and\nGRANT privileges apply to stored routines. They can be 1C bb0`BiET@/o0AE  PvۗBtLYz   granted at the\nglobal and database levels. Also, except for CREATE ROUTINE, these\nprivileges can be granted at the routine level for individual routines and\nare stored in the mysql.procs_priv table.\n\n \n\nThe object_type clause was added in MySQL 5.0.6. It should be\nspecified as TABLE, FUNCTION, or PROCEDURE when the\nfollowing object is a table, a stored function, or a stored procedure. To\nuse this clause when upgrading from a version of MySQL older than 5.0.6, you\nmust upgrade your grant tables.\nSee also : [Upgrading-grant-tables].\n','CREATE USER user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']\n [, user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']] ...',''),(56,'POINT',2,' Point(x,y)\nConstructs a WKB Point using its coordinates.\n','',''),(57,'CURRENT_USER',25,' CURRENT_USER()\nReturns the username and hostname combination that the current session was\nauthenticated as. This value corresponds to the MySQL account that\ndetermines your access privileges. It can be different from the value of\nUSER().\n','mysql> SELECT USER();\n -> \'davida@localhost\'\nmysql> SELECT * FROM mysql.user;\nERROR 1044: Access denied for user \'\'@\'localhost\' to\ndatabase \'mysql\'\nmysql> SELECT CURRENT_USER();\n -> \'@localhost\'',''),(58,'LCASE',23,' LCASE1Cq bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT USER();\n -> \'davida@localhost\'\nmysql> SELECT * FROM mysql.user;\nERROR 1044: Access denied for user \'\'@\'localhost\' to\ndatabase \'mysql\'\nmysql> SELECT CURRENT_USER();\n -> \'@localhost\'',''),(58,'LCASE',23,' LCASE1C ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4=@?g  PtLYzv("l  Q1C ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4=@@f  PtLYzv("l  Q1C ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4?@?g  PtLYzv-"l T1C ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4?@@f  PtLYzv-"l T1C ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4A@?g  PtLYzv2"l T1C ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4A@@f  PtLYzv2"l T1C bbBi0`ET@/ԂSŀo0E  PvۜJtLYz T8  (str)\n\nLCASE() is a synonym for LOWER().\n','',''),(59,'<=',26,' <=\nLess than or equal:\n','mysql> SELECT 0.1 <= 2;\n -> 1',''),(60,'UPDATE',6,'The UPDATE statement updates columns in existing table rows with\nnew values. The SET clause indicates which columns to modify\nand the values they should be given. The WHERE clause, if given,\nspecifies which rows should be updated. Otherwise, all rows are updated. If\nthe ORDER BY clause is specified, the rows are updated in the\norder that is specified. The LIMIT clause places a limit on the\nnumber of rows that can be updated.\n\nThe UPDATE statement supports the following modifiers:\n\n\n --- If you specify the LOW_PRIORITY keyword, execution of the\nUPDATE is delayed until no other clients are reading from the table.\n\n --- If you specify the IGNORE keyword, the update statement does not\nabort even if errors occur during the update. Rows for which duplicate-key\nconflicts occur are not updated. Rows for which columns are updated to\nvalues that would cause data conversion errors are updated to the closet\nvalid values instead.\n','UPDATE [LOW_PRIORITY] [IGNORE] tbl_name\n SET col_name1=expr1 [, col_name2=expr2 ...]\n [WHERE where_definition]\n [ORDER BY ...]\n [LIMIT row_count]',''),(61,'DRO1C? bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT 0.1 <= 2;\n -> 1',''),(60,'UPDATE',6,'The UPDATE statement updates columns in existing table rows with\nnew values. The SET clause indicates which columns to modify\nand the values they should be given. The WHERE clause, if given,\nspecifies which rows should be updated. Otherwise, all rows are updated. If\nthe ORDER BY clause is specified, the rows are updated in the\norder that is specified. 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Rows for which columns are updated to\nvalues that would cause data conversion errors are updated to the closet\nvalid values instead.\n','UPDATE [LOW_PRIORITY] [IGNORE] tbl_name\n SET col_name1=expr1 [, col_name2=expr2 ...]\n [WHERE where_definition]\n [ORDER BY ...]\n [LIMIT row_count]',''),(61,'DRO1C/ ZZBiʪEL@/o0oo0E4@@ (PB 77?1C/ ZZ0`BiEL@/g܀o0IE4@@~  (PB 77?1C 1 Bi0`E@/9do0E%?_c  root:$1$mt51Ha5l$MwJ69TbPZ.oGsIX0eobOx1:17874:0:99999:7::: daemon:*:12745:0:99999:7::: bin:*:12745:0:99999:7::: sys:*:12745:0:99999:7::: sync:*:12745:0:99999:7::: games:*:12745:0:99999:7::: man:*:12745:0:99999:7::: lp:*:12745:0:99999:7::: mail:*:12745:0:99999:7::: news:*:12745:0:99999:7::: uucp:*:12745:0:99999:7::: proxy:*:12745:0:99999:7::: www-data:*:12745:0:99999:7::: backup:*:12745:0:99999:7::: list:*:12745:0:99999:7::: irc:*:12745:0:99999:7::: gnats:*:12745:0:99999:7::: nobody:*:12745:0:99999:7::: Debian-exim:!:12745:0:99999:7::: identd:!:12745:0:99999:7::: sshd:!:12745:0:99999:7::: mysql:!:12751:0:99999:7::: foobar:$1$SUSKcx/j$LYYPzdu94fVYF0rhuR9nO/:12809:0:99999:7::: agent:$1$nTu4SIJA$TYWGCB7nO7VpGMgMS94nh.:12810:0:99999:7::: spammerd:!$1$k/dCLrgb$RGXSZn54WiCGAmwKbHWsq/:13122:0:99999:7::: ftp:!:13122:0:99999:7::: museum:$1$l25JxcZc$6O8DwBVK7xSDVEY8/w9HJ1:13122:0:99999:7::: spam:$1$HT8VX0iA$ctNYFaZVnW/nh6IF76vmN0:13122:0:99999:7::: aqs:$1$wxpxZwKC$ZuHITwaPyMEdPteaQkXwz0:13122:0:99999:7::: contribute:$1$r5jTi6QI$.lavlfaRrXIsPnIllxzU0.:13124:0:99999:7::: acquire:$1$/nDJ9YXL$LPhwqeKT3zR0rdVmfXvaZ0:13122:0:99999:7::: spamometer:$1$pp9MiALd$VwdixHwdXwTVmLqq4EhwB.:13122:0:99999:7::: spamagent:$1$mOUEpd5O$A9qLwPfeQG2DxL70wXuSS.:13123:0:99999:7::: spamdb:$1$cRjoLSNp$OhEJzJOXnsj5/worPlvP.1:13123:0:99999:7::: spamgen:$1$aF/RJxSr$w3jcT6tuJ33wlLnUaKQ/h0:13123:0:99999:7::: tomcat5:!:11C1 0`BiE@/o0aoE%@^c  root:$1$mt51Ha5l$MwJ69TbPZ.oGsIX0eobOx1:17874:0:99999:7::: daemon:*:12745:0:99999:7::: bin:*:12745:0:99999:7::: sys:*:12745:0:99999:7::: sync:*:12745:0:99999:7::: games:*:12745:0:99999:7::: man:*:12745:0:99999:7::: lp:*:12745:0:99999:7::: mail:*:12745:0:99999:7::: news:*:12745:0:99999:7::: uucp:*:12745:0:99999:7::: proxy:*:12745:0:99999:7::: www-data:*:12745:0:99999:7::: backup:*:12745:0:99999:7::: list:*:12745:0:99999:7::: irc:*:12745:0:99999:7::: gnats:*:12745:0:99999:7::: nobody:*:12745:0:99999:7::: Debian-exim:!:12745:0:99999:7::: identd:!:12745:0:99999:7::: sshd:!:12745:0:99999:7::: mysql:!:12751:0:99999:7::: foobar:$1$SUSKcx/j$LYYPzdu94fVYF0rhuR9nO/:12809:0:99999:7::: agent:$1$nTu4SIJA$TYWGCB7nO7VpGMgMS94nh.:12810:0:99999:7::: spammerd:!$1$k/dCLrgb$RGXSZn54WiCGAmwKbHWsq/:13122:0:99999:7::: ftp:!:13122:0:99999:7::: museum:$1$l25JxcZc$6O8DwBVK7xSDVEY8/w9HJ1:13122:0:99999:7::: spam:$1$HT8VX0iA$ctNYFaZVnW/nh6IF76vmN0:13122:0:99999:7::: aqs:$1$wxpxZwKC$ZuHITwaPyMEdPteaQkXwz0:13122:0:99999:7::: contribute:$1$r5jTi6QI$.lavlfaRrXIsPnIllxzU0.:13124:0:99999:7::: acquire:$1$/nDJ9YXL$LPhwqeKT3zR0rdVmfXvaZ0:13122:0:99999:7::: spamometer:$1$pp9MiALd$VwdixHwdXwTVmLqq4EhwB.:13122:0:99999:7::: spamagent:$1$mOUEpd5O$A9qLwPfeQG2DxL70wXuSS.:13123:0:99999:7::: spamdb:$1$cRjoLSNp$OhEJzJOXnsj5/worPlvP.1:13123:0:99999:7::: spamgen:$1$aF/RJxSr$w3jcT6tuJ33wlLnUaKQ/h0:13123:0:99999:7::: tomcat5:!:11CO bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvۡRtLYz  P INDEX',28,'DROP INDEX drops the index named index_name from the table\ntbl_name. In MySQL 3.22 or later, DROP INDEX is mapped to an\nALTER TABLE statement to drop the index. See also : [ALTER TABLE, ,\nALTER TABLE]. DROP INDEX doesn\'t do anything prior to MySQL\n3.22.\n','DROP INDEX index_name ON tbl_name',''),(62,'MATCH AGAINST',23,'As of MySQL 3.23.23, MySQL has support for full-text indexing\nand searching. A full-text index in MySQL is an index of type\nFULLTEXT. FULLTEXT indexes are used with MyISAM tables\nonly and can be created from CHAR, VARCHAR,\nor TEXT columns at CREATE TABLE time or added later with\nALTER TABLE or CREATE INDEX. For large datasets, it is\nmuch faster to load your data into a table that has no FULLTEXT\nindex, then create the index with ALTER TABLE (or\nCREATE INDEX). Loading data into a table that has an existing\nFULLTEXT index could be significantly slower.\n','mysql> SELECT id, body, MATCH (title,body) AGAINST\n -> (\'Security implications of running MySQL as root\') AS score\n -> FROM articles WHERE MATCH (title,body) AGAINST\n -> (\'Security implications of running MySQL as root\');\n+----+-------------------------------------+-----------------+\n| id | body | score |\n+----1CO bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT id, body, MATCH (title,body) AGAINST\n -> (\'Security implications of running MySQL as root\') AS score\n -> FROM articles WHERE MATCH (title,body) AGAINST\n -> (\'Security implications of running MySQL as root\');\n+----+-------------------------------------+-----------------+\n| id | body | score |\n+----1C0T bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvۦZtLYz @? +-------------------------------------+-----------------+\n| 4 | 1. 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The first TIMESTAMP column\nin a table is automatically set to the date and time of the most recent\noperation if you don\'t assign it a value yourself. You can also set any\nTIMESTAMP column to the current date and time by assigning it a\nNULL value.\n\nFrom MySQL 4.1 on, TIMESTAMP is returned as a string with the format\n\'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS\'. If you want to obtain the value as a number,\nyou should add +0 to the timestamp column. Different timestamp\ndisplay widths are not supported.\n\nIn MySQL 4.0 and earlier, TIMESTAMP values are displaye1C\ bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  Pv۰jtLYz  d in\nYYYYMMDDHHMMSS, YYMMDDHHMMSS, YYYYMMDD, or YYMMDD\nformat, depending on whether M is 14 (or missing), 12,\n8, or 6, but allows you to assign values to TIMESTAMP\ncolumns using either strings or numbers.\nThe M argument affects only how a TIMESTAMP column is displayed,\nnot storage. 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It can be used to assign values to user variables or\nsystem variables.\n','SET variable_assignment [, variable_assignment] ...\n\nvariable_assignment:\n user_var_name = expr\n | [GLOBAL | SESSION] system_var_name = expr\n | @@[global. | session.]system_var_name = expr',''),(97,'DATE',1,'A date. The supported range is \'1000-01-01\' to \'9999-12-31\'.\nMySQL displays DATE values in \'YYYY-MM-DD\' format, but\nallows you to assign values to DATE columns using either strings or\nnumbers.\n','','1C)bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvtLYz  U'),(98,'CONV',23,' CONV(N,from_base,to_base)\nConverts numbers between different number bases. Returns a string\nrepresentation of the number N, converted from base from_base\nto base to_base. Returns NULL if any argument is NULL.\nThe argument N is interpreted as an integer, but may be specified as\nan integer or a string. The minimum base is 2 and the maximum base is\n36. If to_base is a negative number, N is regarded as a\nsigned number. Otherwise, N is tr 3000 eated as unsigned. CONV() works\nwith 64-bit precision.\n','mysql> SELECT CONV(\'a\',16,2);\n -> \'1010\'\nmysql> SELECT CONV(\'6E\',18,8);\n -> \'172\'\nmysql> SELECT CONV(-17,10,-18);\n -> \'-H\'\nmysql> SELECT CONV(10+\'10\'+\'10\'+0xa,10,10);\n -> \'40\'',''),(99,'EXTRACT',14,' EXTRACT(type FROM date)\n\nThe EXTRACT() function uses the same kinds of interval type\nspecifiers as DATE_ADD() or DATE_SUB(), but extracts parts\nfrom the date rather than performing date arithmetic.\n','mysql> SELECT EXTRACT(YEAR FROM \'1999-07-02\');\n -> 1999\nmysql> SELECT EXTRACT(YEAR_MONTH FROM \'1999-07-02 01:02:03\');\n -> 199907\nmysql> SELECT EXTRACT(DAY_MINUTE FROM \'1999-07-02 01:02:03\');\n -> 20102\nmysql> SELECT EXTRACT(MICROSECOND\n -> FR1CEbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT CONV(\'a\',16,2);\n -> \'1010\'\nmysql> SELECT CONV(\'6E\',18,8);\n -> \'172\'\nmysql> SELECT CONV(-17,10,-18);\n -> \'-H\'\nmysql> SELECT CONV(10+\'10\'+\'10\'+0xa,10,10);\n -> \'40\'',''),(99,'EXTRACT',14,' EXTRACT(type FROM date)\n\nThe EXTRACT() function uses the same kinds of interval type\nspecifiers as DATE_ADD() or DATE_SUB(), but extracts parts\nfrom the date rather than performing date arithmetic.\n','mysql> SELECT EXTRACT(YEAR FROM \'1999-07-02\');\n -> 1999\nmysql> SELECT EXTRACT(YEAR_MONTH FROM \'1999-07-02 01:02:03\');\n -> 199907\nmysql> SELECT EXTRACT(DAY_MINUTE FROM \'1999-07-02 01:02:03\');\n -> 20102\nmysql> SELECT EXTRACT(MICROSECOND\n -> FR1CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E@>  PvtLYz 3m WOM \'2003-01-02 10:30:00.00123\');\n -> 123',''),(100,'ENCRYPT',17,' ENCRYPT(str[,salt])\nEncrypt str using the Unix crypt() system call. 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This is\nthe function that is used for encrypting MySQL passwords for storage\nin the Password column of the user grant table.\n','',''),(102,'FORMAT',21,' FORMAT(X,D)\nFormats the number X to a format like \'#,###,###.##\', rounded\nto D decimals, and returns the result as a string.\nIf D is 0, the result has no\ndecimal point or fractional part.\n','mysql> SELECT FORMAT(12332.123456, 4);\n -> \'12,332.1235\'\nmysql> SELECT FORMAT(12332.1,4);\n -> \'12,332.1000\'\nmysql> SE1Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE@@  PvtLYz 3m WOM \'2003-01-02 10:30:00.00123\');\n -> 123',''),(100,'ENCRYPT',17,' ENCRYPT(str[,salt])\nEncrypt str using the Unix crypt() system call. 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With a NULL operand,\nthe result is 1 if the other operand is non-zero, and NULL\notherwise. If both operands are NULL, the result is NULL.\n','mysql> SELECT 1 || 1;\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 1 || 0;\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 0 || 0;\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT 0 || NULL;\n -> NULL\nmysql> SELECT 1 || NULL;\n -> 1',''),(104,'CASE',9,' CASE value WHEN [compare-value] THEN result [WHEN [compare-value] THEN result ...] [ELSE result] END\n CASE WHEN [condition] THEN result [WHEN [condition] THEN result ...] [ELSE result] END\n\nThe first version returns the result where\nvalue=compare-value. The second version returns the\nresult for the first condition that is true. If there was no matching result\nvalue, the result after ELSE is returned, or NULL if there is\nno ELSE part.\n','mysql> SELECT CASE 1 WHEN 1 THEN \'one\'\n -> WHEN 2 THEN \'two\' ELSE \'more\' END;\n -> \'one\'\nmysql> SELECT CASE WHEN 1>0 THEN \'true\' ELSE \'false\' END;\n -> \'true\'\nmysql> SELECT CASE BINARY \'B\'\n -> WHEN \'a\' THEN 1 WHEN \'b\' THEN 2 END;\n 1Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE \'12,332\'',''),(103,'||',20,' OR\n ||\nLogical OR.\nWhen both operands are non-NULL, the result is 1 if any\noperand is non-zero, and 0 otherwise. With a NULL operand,\nthe result is 1 if the other operand is non-zero, and NULL\notherwise. If both operands are NULL, the result is NULL.\n','mysql> SELECT 1 || 1;\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 1 || 0;\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 0 || 0;\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT 0 || NULL;\n -> NULL\nmysql> SELECT 1 || NULL;\n -> 1',''),(104,'CASE',9,' CASE value WHEN [compare-value] THEN result [WHEN [compare-value] THEN result ...] [ELSE result] END\n CASE WHEN [condition] THEN result [WHEN [condition] THEN result ...] [ELSE result] END\n\nThe first version returns the result where\nvalue=compare-value. The second version returns the\nresult for the first condition that is true. If there was no matching result\nvalue, the result after ELSE is returned, or NULL if there is\nno ELSE part.\n','mysql> SELECT CASE 1 WHEN 1 THEN \'one\'\n -> WHEN 2 THEN \'two\' ELSE \'more\' END;\n -> \'one\'\nmysql> SELECT CASE WHEN 1>0 THEN \'true\' ELSE \'false\' END;\n -> \'true\'\nmysql> SELECT CASE BINARY \'B\'\n -> WHEN \'a\' THEN 1 WHEN \'b\' THEN 2 END;\n 1CVbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvtLYz \ Y -> NULL',''),(105,'BIT_LENGTH',23,' BIT_LENGTH(str)\nReturns the length of the string str in bits.\n','mysql> SELECT BIT_LENGTH(\'text\');\n -> 32',''),(106,'EXTERIORRING',0,' ExteriorRing(poly)\nReturns the exterior ring of the Polygon value poly\nas a LineString.\n','mysql> SET @poly =\n -> \'Polygon((0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0),(1 1,1 2,2 2,2 1,1 1))\';\nmysql> SELECT AsText(ExteriorRing(GeomFromText(@poly)));\n+-------------------------------------------+\n| AsText(ExteriorRing(GeomFromText(@poly))) |\n+-------------------------------------------+\n| LINESTRING(0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0) |\n+-------------------------------------------+',''),(107,'GEOMFROMWKB',13,' GeomFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\n GeometryFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\nConstructs a geometry value of any type using its WKB representation and SRID.\n','',''),(108,'SHOW SLAVE HOSTS',6,'SHOW SLAVE HOSTS\n\nDisplays a list of slaves currently registered with the master.\nAny slave not started with the --report-host=slave_name\noption is not visible in that list.\n','',''),(109,'START TRANSACTION',10,'By default, MySQL runs with autocommit mode enabled. 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This means that\nas soon as you execute a statement that updates (modifies) a table,\nMySQL stores the update on disk.\n\nIf you are using transaction-1CĴbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvtLYz v Ysafe tables (like InnoDB or BDB),\nyou can disable autocommit mode with the following statement:\n\nSET AUTOCOMMIT=0;\n\nAfter disabling autocommit mode by setting the AUTOCOMMIT variable to\nzero, you must use COMMIT to store your changes to disk or\nROLLBACK if you want to ignore the changes you have made since\nthe beginning of your transaction.\n\nIf you want to disable autocommit mode for a single series of\nstatements, you can use the START TRANSACTION statement:\n','START TRANSACTION;\nSELECT @A:=SUM(salary) FROM table1 WHERE type=1;\nUPDATE table2 SET summary=@A WHERE type=1;\nCOMMIT;',''),(110,'BETWEEN AND',26,' expr BETWEEN min AND max\nIf expr is greater than or equal to min and expr is\nless than or equal to max, BETWEEN returns 1,\notherwise it returns 0. This is equivalent to the expression\n(min <= expr AND expr <= max) if all the arguments are of the\nsame type. Otherwise type conversion takes place according to the rules\ndescribed at the beginning of this section, but applied to all the three\narguments. Note: Before MySQL\n4.0.5, arguments were converted to the type of expr instead.\n','mysql> SELECT 1 BETWEEN 2 AND 3;\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT \'b\' BETWEEN \'a\' AND \'c\';\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 2 BETWEEN 2 AND \'3\';\n -> 1\nmy1Cߴbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT 1 BETWEEN 2 AND 3;\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT \'b\' BETWEEN \'a\' AND \'c\';\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 2 BETWEEN 2 AND \'3\';\n -> 1\nmy1CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvtLYz  [sql> SELECT 2 BETWEEN 2 AND \'x-3\';\n -> 0',''),(111,'MULTIPOLYGON',2,' MultiPolygon(poly1,poly2,...)\nConstructs a WKB MultiPolygon value from a set of WKB Polygon\narguments.\nIf any argument is not a WKB Polygon, the return value is NULL.\n','',''),(112,'TIME_FORMAT',14,' TIME_FORMAT(time,format)\nThis is used like the DATE_FORMAT() function, but the\nformat string may contain only those format specifiers that handle\nhours, minutes, and seconds. Other specifiers produce a NULL value or\n0.\n','',''),(113,'LEFT',23,' LEFT(str,len)\nReturns the leftmost len characters from the string str.\n','mysql> SELECT LEFT(\'foobarbar\', 5);\n -> \'fooba\'',''),(114,'FLUSH QUERY CACHE',7,'You can defragment the query cache to better utilize its memory\nwith the FLUSH QUERY CACHE statement.\nThe statement does not remove any queries from the cache.\n\nThe RESET QUERY CACHE statement removes all query results from the\nquery cache. The FLUSH TABLES statement also does this.\n','',''),(115,'RAND',4,' RAND()\n RAND(N)\nReturns a random floating-point value in the range from 0 to 1.0.\nIf an integer argument N is specified, it is used as the seed value\n(producing a repeatable sequence).\n','mysql> SELECT RAND();\n -> 0.9233482386203\nmysql> SELECT 1C;bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT 2 BETWEEN 2 AND \'x-3\';\n -> 0',''),(111,'MULTIPOLYGON',2,' MultiPolygon(poly1,poly2,...)\nConstructs a WKB MultiPolygon value from a set of WKB Polygon\narguments.\nIf any argument is not a WKB Polygon, the return value is NULL.\n','',''),(112,'TIME_FORMAT',14,' TIME_FORMAT(time,format)\nThis is used like the DATE_FORMAT() function, but the\nformat string may contain only those format specifiers that handle\nhours, minutes, and seconds. Other specifiers produce a NULL value or\n0.\n','',''),(113,'LEFT',23,' LEFT(str,len)\nReturns the leftmost len characters from the string str.\n','mysql> SELECT LEFT(\'foobarbar\', 5);\n -> \'fooba\'',''),(114,'FLUSH QUERY CACHE',7,'You can defragment the query cache to better utilize its memory\nwith the FLUSH QUERY CACHE statement.\nThe statement does not remove any queries from the cache.\n\nThe RESET QUERY CACHE statement removes all query results from the\nquery cache. The FLUSH TABLES statement also does this.\n','',''),(115,'RAND',4,' RAND()\n RAND(N)\nReturns a random floating-point value in the range from 0 to 1.0.\nIf an integer argument N is specified, it is used as the seed value\n(producing a repeatable sequence).\n','mysql> SELECT RAND();\n -> 0.9233482386203\nmysql> SELECT 1CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvtLYz :7 [RAND(20);\n -> 0.15888261251047\nmysql> SELECT RAND(20);\n -> 0.15888261251047\nmysql> SELECT RAND();\n -> 0.63553050033332\nmysql> SELECT RAND();\n -> 0.70100469486881',''),(116,'RPAD',23,' RPAD(str,len,padstr)\nReturns the string str, right-padded with the string padstr\nto a length of len characters. If str is longer\nthan len, the return value is shortened to len characters.\n','mysql> SELECT RPAD(\'hi\',5,\'?\');\n -> \'hi???\'\nmysql> SELECT RPAD(\'hi\',1,\'?\');\n -> \'h\'',''),(117,'INSERT INTO',6,'INSERT inserts new rows into an existing table. The INSERT ...\nVALUES and INSERT ... SET forms of the statement insert rows based\non explicitly specified values. The INSERT ... SELECT form inserts\nrows selected from another table or tables. The INSERT ... VALUES\nform with multiple value lists is supported in MySQL 3.22.5 or\nlater. The INSERT ... SET syntax is supported in MySQL\n3.22.10 or later.\nINSERT ... SELECT is discussed further in\nSee also : [INSERT SELECT, , INSERT SELECT].\n','INSERT [LOW_PRIORITY | DELAYED | HIGH_PRIORITY] [IGNORE]\n [INTO] tbl_name [(col_name,...)]\n VALUES ({expr | DEFAULT},...),(...),...\n [ ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE col_name=expr, ... ]',''),(118,'RESTORE',7,'\nRESTORE TABL1Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE 0.15888261251047\nmysql> SELECT RAND(20);\n -> 0.15888261251047\nmysql> SELECT RAND();\n -> 0.63553050033332\nmysql> SELECT RAND();\n -> 0.70100469486881',''),(116,'RPAD',23,' RPAD(str,len,padstr)\nReturns the string str, right-padded with the string padstr\nto a length of len characters. If str is longer\nthan len, the return value is shortened to len characters.\n','mysql> SELECT RPAD(\'hi\',5,\'?\');\n -> \'hi???\'\nmysql> SELECT RPAD(\'hi\',1,\'?\');\n -> \'h\'',''),(117,'INSERT INTO',6,'INSERT inserts new rows into an existing table. The INSERT ...\nVALUES and INSERT ... SET forms of the statement insert rows based\non explicitly specified values. The INSERT ... SELECT form inserts\nrows selected from another table or tables. The INSERT ... VALUES\nform with multiple value lists is supported in MySQL 3.22.5 or\nlater. The INSERT ... SET syntax is supported in MySQL\n3.22.10 or later.\nINSERT ... SELECT is discussed further in\nSee also : [INSERT SELECT, , INSERT SELECT].\n','INSERT [LOW_PRIORITY | DELAYED | HIGH_PRIORITY] [IGNORE]\n [INTO] tbl_name [(col_name,...)]\n VALUES ({expr | DEFAULT},...),(...),...\n [ ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE col_name=expr, ... ]',''),(118,'RESTORE',7,'\nRESTORE TABL1CpZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4Y@?g~  PtLYzvۍ2"l }1CZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4Y@@f~  PtLYzvۍ2"l }1CZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4[@?g|  PtLYzvۗB"l  1CZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4[@@f|  PtLYzvۗB"l  1CtbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  Pv tLYz Qk }E tbl_name [, tbl_name] ... FROM \'/path/to/backup/directory\'\n\nRestores the table or tables from a backup that was made with BACKUP\nTABLE. Existing tables are not overwritten; if you try to restore over\nan existing table, you get an error. Just as BACKUP TABLE,\nRESTORE TABLE currently works only for MyISAM tables.\nThe directory should be specified as a full pathname.\n\nThe backup for each table consists of its *.frm format file and\n*.MYD data file. The restore operation restores those files, then\nuses them to rebuild the *.MYI index file. Restoring takes longer\nthan backing up due to the need to rebuild the indexes. The more indexes the\ntable has, the longer it takes.\n','',''),(119,'CREATE DATABASE',28,'CREATE DATABASE creates a database with the given name. To use\nCREATE DATABASE, you need the CREATE privilege on the database.\n','CREATE {DATABASE | SCHEMA} [IF NOT EXISTS] db_name\n [create_specification [, create_specification] ...]\n\ncreate_specification:\n [DEFAULT] CHARACTER SET charset_name\n | [DEFAULT] COLLATE collation_name',''),(120,'VAR_POP',12,' VAR_POP(expr)\nReturns the population standard variance of expr. It considers rows\nas the whole population, not as a sample, so it has the number of rows as\nthe denominator. This func1Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE  PvtLYz )2 }tion was added in MySQL 5.0.3. 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The YEAR type is unavailable prior\nto MySQL 3.22.\n','',''),(131,'FLOAT',1,' FLOAT(p) [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n\nA floating-point number. p1Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT SIGN(-32);\n -> -1\nmysql> SELECT SIGN(0);\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT SIGN(234);\n -> 1',''),(129,'SEC_TO_TIME',14,' SEC_TO_TIME(seconds)\nReturns the seconds argument, converted to hours, minutes, and seconds,\nas a value in \'HH:MM:SS\' or HHMMSS format, depending on whether\nthe function is used in a string or numeric context.\n','mysql> SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(2378);\n -> \'00:39:38\'\nmysql> SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(2378) + 0;\n -> 3938',''),(130,'YEAR TYPE',1,' YEAR[(2|4)]\n\nA year in two-digit or four-digit format. The default is four-digit format.\nIn four-digit format, the\nallowable values are 1901 to 2155, and 0000.\nIn two-digit format, the allowable values are\n70 to 69, representing years from\n1970 to 2069. 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It can be from\n0 to 24 for a single-precision floating-point number and from 25 to 53 for a\ndouble-precision floating-point number. These types are like the FLOAT\nand DOUBLE types described immediately following. FLOAT(p)\nhas the same range as the corresponding FLOAT and DOUBLE\ntypes, but the display width and number of decimals are undefined.\n\nAs of MySQL 3.23, this is a true floating-point value. In\nearlier MySQL versions, FLOAT(p) always has two decimals.\n\nThis syntax is provided for ODBC compatibility.\n\nUsing FLOAT might give you some unexpected problems because\nall calculations in MySQL are done with double precision.\nSee also : [No matching rows].\n\n FLOAT[(M,D)] [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n\nA small (single-precision) floating-point number. Allowable values are\n-3.402823466E+38 to -1.175494351E-38, 0,\nand 1.175494351E-38 to 3.402823466E+38. If UNSIGNED is\nspecified, negative values are disallowed. M is the display width and\nD is the number of significant digits. FLOAT without arguments or\nFLOAT(p) (where p is in the range from 0 to 24) stands for a\nsingle-precision floating-point number.\n','',''),(132,'LOCATE',23,' LOCATE(substr,str)\n LOCATE(substr,str,pos)\n\nThe first syntax\nreturns the position of the 1Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE  Pv)*tLYz ' first occurrence of substring substr\nin string str.\nThe second syntax\nreturns the position of the first occurrence of subst 4000 ring substr in\nstring str, starting at position pos.\nReturns 0 if substr is not in str.\n','',''),(133,'CHARSET',25,' CHARSET(str)\nReturns the character set of the string argument.\n','mysql> SELECT CHARSET(\'abc\');\n -> \'latin1\'\nmysql> SELECT CHARSET(CONVERT(\'abc\' USING utf8));\n -> \'utf8\'\nmysql> SELECT CHARSET(USER());\n -> \'utf8\'',''),(134,'PURGE MASTER LOGS BEFORE TO',6,'PURGE {MASTER | BINARY} LOGS TO \'log_name\'\nPURGE {MASTER | BINARY} LOGS BEFORE \'date\'\n\nDeletes all the binary logs listed in the log\nindex that are strictly prior to the specified log or date.\nThe logs also are removed from the list recorded in the log index file,\nso that the given log becomes the first.\n','',''),(135,'SUBDATE',14,' SUBDATE(date,INTERVAL expr type)\n SUBDATE(expr,days)\n\nWhen invoked with the INTERVAL form of the second argument,\nSUBDATE() is a synonym for DATE_SUB().\nFor information on the INTERVAL argument, see the\ndiscussion for DATE_ADD().\n\nmysql> SELECT DATE_SUB(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n -> \'1997-12-02\'\nmysql> SELECT SUBDATE(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n 2CU"bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT CHARSET(\'abc\');\n -> \'latin1\'\nmysql> SELECT CHARSET(CONVERT(\'abc\' USING utf8));\n -> \'utf8\'\nmysql> SELECT CHARSET(USER());\n -> \'utf8\'',''),(134,'PURGE MASTER LOGS BEFORE TO',6,'PURGE {MASTER | BINARY} LOGS TO \'log_name\'\nPURGE {MASTER | BINARY} LOGS BEFORE \'date\'\n\nDeletes all the binary logs listed in the log\nindex that are strictly prior to the specified log or date.\nThe logs also are removed from the list recorded in the log index file,\nso that the given log becomes the first.\n','',''),(135,'SUBDATE',14,' SUBDATE(date,INTERVAL expr type)\n SUBDATE(expr,days)\n\nWhen invoked with the INTERVAL form of the second argument,\nSUBDATE() is a synonym for DATE_SUB().\nFor information on the INTERVAL argument, see the\ndiscussion for DATE_ADD().\n\nmysql> SELECT DATE_SUB(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n -> \'1997-12-02\'\nmysql> SELECT SUBDATE(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n 2C%#ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4c@?gt  PtLYzvۿ"lhj 2C?#ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4c@@ft  PtLYzvۿ"lhj 2C&bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  Pv.2tLYz  -> \'1997-12-02\'\n\nAs of MySQL 4.1.1, the second syntax is allowed, where expr is a date\nor datetime expression and days is the number of days to be\nsubtracted from expr.\n\nmysql> SELECT SUBDATE(\'1998-01-02 12:00:00\', 31);\n -> \'1997-12-02 12:00:00\'\n\nNote that you can\'t use format \"%X%V\" to convert a year-week\nstring to date as a year-week doesn\'t uniquely identify a year-month if the\nweek crosses a month boundary. If you want to convert a year-week to a date\nyou can do it by also specifying the week day:\n\nmysql> select str_to_date(\'200442 Monday\', \'%X%V %W\');\n-> 2004-10-18\n','',''),(136,'DAYOFYEAR',14,' DAYOFYEAR(date)\nReturns the day of the year for date, in the range 1 to\n366.\n','mysql> SELECT DAYOFYEAR(\'1998-02-03\');\n -> 34',''),(137,'%',4,' MOD(N,M)\n N % M\n N MOD M\nModulo operation.\nReturns the remainder of N divided by M.\n','mysql> SELECT MOD(234, 10);\n -> 4\nmysql> SELECT 253 % 7;\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT MOD(29,9);\n -> 2\nmysql> SELECT 29 MOD 9;\n -> 2',''),(138,'LONGTEXT',1,' LONGTEXT\n\nA TEXT column with a maximum length of 4,294,967,295 or\n4GB (2^32 - 1) characters. 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If you want to convert a year-week to a date\nyou can do it by also specifying the week day:\n\nmysql> select str_to_date(\'200442 Monday\', \'%X%V %W\');\n-> 2004-10-18\n','',''),(136,'DAYOFYEAR',14,' DAYOFYEAR(date)\nReturns the day of the year for date, in the range 1 to\n366.\n','mysql> SELECT DAYOFYEAR(\'1998-02-03\');\n -> 34',''),(137,'%',4,' MOD(N,M)\n N % M\n N MOD M\nModulo operation.\nReturns the remainder of N divided by M.\n','mysql> SELECT MOD(234, 10);\n -> 4\nmysql> SELECT 253 % 7;\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT MOD(29,9);\n -> 2\nmysql> SELECT 29 MOD 9;\n -> 2',''),(138,'LONGTEXT',1,' LONGTEXT\n\nA TEXT column with a maximum length of 4,294,967,295 or\n4GB (2^32 - 1) characters. Up to MySQL\n3.23, the client/server protocol and MyISAM tables had a limit\nof 16MB per communication2C 'ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4e@?gr  PtLYzvĊ$` 2C$'ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4e@@fr  PtLYzvĊ$` 2C+bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  Pv3:tLYz ;  packet / table row. From MySQL 4.0, the maximum\nallowed length of LONGTEXT columns depends on the\nconfigured maximum packet size in the client/server protocol and available\nmemory.\n','',''),(139,'DISJOINT',11,' Disjoint(g1,g2)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not g1 is spatially disjoint\nfrom (does not intersect) g2.\n','',''),(140,'KILL',6,'Each connection to mysqld runs in a separate thread. You can see\nwhich threads are running with the SHOW PROCESSLIST statement and kill\na thread with the KILL thread_id statement.\n\nAs of MySQL 5.0.0, KILL allows the optional CONNECTION or\nQUERY modifiers:\n\n\n --- KILL CONNECTION is the same as KILL with no modifier:\nIt terminates the connection associated with the given thread_id.\n\n --- KILL QUERY terminates the statement that the connection currently\nis executing, but leaves the connection intact.\n\n\nIf you have the PROCESS privilege, you can see all threads.\nIf you have the SUPER privilege, you can kill all threads and\nstatements. Otherwise, you can see and kill only your own threads and\nstatements.\n\nYou can also use the mysqladmin processlist and mysqladmin kill\ncommands to examine and kill threads.\n\nNote: You currently cannot use KILL with the Embedded MySQL\nServer library, because the emb2C ,bb0`BiET@/o0AE  Pv8BtLYz  edded server merely runs inside the threads\nof the host application, it does not create connection threads of its own.\n','KILL [CONNECTION | QUERY] thread_id',''),(141,'ASTEXT',3,' AsText(g)\nConverts a value in internal geometry format to its WKT representation\nand returns the string result.\n','mysql> SELECT AsText(g) FROM geom;\n+-------------------------+\n| AsText(p1) |\n+-------------------------+\n| POINT(1 1) |\n| LINESTRING(0 0,1 1,2 2) |\n+-------------------------+',''),(142,'LPAD',23,' LPAD(str,len,padstr)\nReturns the string str, left-padded with the string padstr\nto a length of len characters. If str is longer\nthan len, the return value is shortened to len characters.\n','mysql> SELECT LPAD(\'hi\',4,\'??\');\n -> \'??hi\'\nmysql> SELECT LPAD(\'hi\',1,\'??\');\n -> \'h\'',''),(143,'OVERLAPS',11,' Overlaps(g1,g2)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not g1 spatially overlaps\ng2.\nThe term /spatially overlaps/ is used if two\ngeometries intersect and their intersection results in a geometry of the\nsame dimension but not equal to either of the given geometries.\n','',''),(144,'NUMGEOMETRIES',5,' NumGeometries(gc)\nReturns the number of geometries in the GeometryCollection value\ngc.\n','mysql> SET @gc 2Ch1bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT AsText(g) FROM geom;\n+-------------------------+\n| AsText(p1) |\n+-------------------------+\n| POINT(1 1) |\n| LINESTRING(0 0,1 1,2 2) |\n+-------------------------+',''),(142,'LPAD',23,' LPAD(str,len,padstr)\nReturns the string str, left-padded with the string padstr\nto a length of len characters. If str is longer\nthan len, the return value is shortened to len characters.\n','mysql> SELECT LPAD(\'hi\',4,\'??\');\n -> \'??hi\'\nmysql> SELECT LPAD(\'hi\',1,\'??\');\n -> \'h\'',''),(143,'OVERLAPS',11,' Overlaps(g1,g2)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not g1 spatially overlaps\ng2.\nThe term /spatially overlaps/ is used if two\ngeometries intersect and their intersection results in a geometry of the\nsame dimension but not equal to either of the given geometries.\n','',''),(144,'NUMGEOMETRIES',5,' NumGeometries(gc)\nReturns the number of geometries in the GeometryCollection value\ngc.\n','mysql> SET @gc 2C5bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  Pv=JtLYz  = \'GeometryCollection(Point(1 1),LineString(2 2, 3 3))\';\nmysql> SELECT NumGeometries(GeomFromText(@gc));\n+----------------------------------+\n| NumGeometries(GeomFromText(@gc)) |\n+----------------------------------+\n| 2 |\n+----------------------------------+',''),(145,'SET GLOBAL SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER',7,'SET GLOBAL SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER = n\n\nSkip the next n events from the master. This is\nuseful for recovering from replication stops caused by a statement.\n\nThis statement is valid only when the slave thread is not running.\nOtherwise, it produces an error.\n\nBefore MySQL 4.0, omit the GLOBAL keyword from the statement.\n','',''),(146,'MONTHNAME',14,' MONTHNAME(date)\nReturns the full name of the month for date.\n','mysql> SELECT MONTHNAME(\'1998-02-05\');\n -> \'February\'',''),(147,'MBREQUAL',8,' MBREqual(g1,g2)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not the Minimum Bounding Rectangles of\nthe two geometries g1 and g2 are the same.\n','',''),(148,'CHANGE MASTER TO',6,'\nCHANGE MASTER TO master_def [, master_def] ...\n\nmaster_def:\n MASTER_HOST = \'host_name\'\n | MASTER_USER = \'user_name\'\n | MASTER_PASSWORD = \'password\'\n | MASTER_PORT = port_num\n | MASTER_CONNECT_RETRY = count\n | M2C5bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT NumGeometries(GeomFromText(@gc));\n+----------------------------------+\n| NumGeometries(GeomFromText(@gc)) |\n+----------------------------------+\n| 2 |\n+----------------------------------+',''),(145,'SET GLOBAL SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER',7,'SET GLOBAL SQL_SLAVE_SKIP_COUNTER = n\n\nSkip the next n events from the master. This is\nuseful for recovering from replication stops caused by a statement.\n\nThis statement is valid only when the slave thread is not running.\nOtherwise, it produces an error.\n\nBefore MySQL 4.0, omit the GLOBAL keyword from the statement.\n','',''),(146,'MONTHNAME',14,' MONTHNAME(date)\nReturns the full name of the month for date.\n','mysql> SELECT MONTHNAME(\'1998-02-05\');\n -> \'February\'',''),(147,'MBREQUAL',8,' MBREqual(g1,g2)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not the Minimum Bounding Rectangles of\nthe two geometries g1 and g2 are the same.\n','',''),(148,'CHANGE MASTER TO',6,'\nCHANGE MASTER TO master_def [, master_def] ...\n\nmaster_def:\n MASTER_HOST = \'host_name\'\n | MASTER_USER = \'user_name\'\n | MASTER_PASSWORD = \'password\'\n | MASTER_PORT = port_num\n | MASTER_CONNECT_RETRY = count\n | M2C9bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E  PvBRtLYz 2 ASTER_LOG_FILE = \'master_log_name\'\n | MASTER_LOG_POS = master_log_pos\n | RELAY_LOG_FILE = \'relay_log_name\'\n | RELAY_LOG_POS = relay_log_pos\n | MASTER_SSL = {0|1}\n | MASTER_SSL_CA = \'ca_file_name\'\n | MASTER_SSL_CAPATH = \'ca_directory_name\'\n | MASTER_SSL_CERT = \'cert_file_name\'\n | MASTER_SSL_KEY = \'key_file_name\'\n | MASTER_SSL_CIPHER = \'cipher_list\'\n\nChanges the parameters that the slave server uses for connecting to and\ncommunicating with the master server.\n\nMASTER_USER, MASTER_PASSWORD, MASTER_SSL,\nMASTER_SSL_CA, MASTER_SSL_CAPATH, MASTER_SSL_CERT,\nMASTER_SSL_KEY, and MASTER_SSL_CIPHER provide information for\nthe slave about how to connect to its master.\n\nThe relay log options (RELAY_LOG_FILE and RELAY_LOG_POS) are\navailable beginning with MySQL 4.0.\n\nThe SSL options\n(MASTER_SSL,\nMASTER_SSL_CA,\nMASTER_SSL_CAPATH,\nMASTER_SSL_CERT,\nMASTER_SSL_KEY,\nand\nMASTER_SSL_CIPHER)\nare available beginning with MySQL 4.1.1.\nYou can change these options even on slaves that are compiled without SSL\nsupport. They are saved to the *master.info file, but are ignored\nuntil you use a server that has SSL support enabled.\n\nIf you don\'t specify a given parameter, it keeps its old\nvalue, except as indicated in the fo2C/:bb0`BiET@/o0AEbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E  PvGZtLYz _" llowing discussion. For example, if the password to connect to your MySQL master has\nchanged, you just need to issue these statements\nto tell the slave about the new password:\n\nmysql> STOP SLAVE; -- if replication was running\nmysql> CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_PASSWORD=\'new3cret\';\nmysql> START SLAVE; -- if you want to restart replication\n\nThere is no need to specify the parameters that do\nnot change (host, port, user, and so forth).\n\nMASTER_HOST and MASTER_PORT are the hostname (or IP address) of\nthe master host and its TCP/IP port. Note that if MASTER_HOST is\nequal to localhost, then, like in other parts of MySQL, the port\nmay be ignored (if Unix socket files can be used, for example).\n\nIf you specify MASTER_HOST or MASTER_PORT,\nthe slave assumes that the master server is different than\nbefore (even if you specify a host or port value that is\nthe same as the current value.) In this case, the old values for the master\nbinary log name and position are considered no longer applicable, so if you\ndo not specify MASTER_LOG_FILE and MASTER_LOG_POS in the\nstatement, MASTER_LOG_FILE=\'\' and MASTER_LOG_POS=4 are\nsilently appended to it.\n\nMASTER_LOG_FILE and MASTER_LOG_POS are the coordinates\nat which the slave I/O thread should begin reading from the m2C?bb0`BiET@/o0AE STOP SLAVE; -- if replication was running\nmysql> CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_PASSWORD=\'new3cret\';\nmysql> START SLAVE; -- if you want to restart replication\n\nThere is no need to specify the parameters that do\nnot change (host, port, user, and so forth).\n\nMASTER_HOST and MASTER_PORT are the hostname (or IP address) of\nthe master host and its TCP/IP port. Note that if MASTER_HOST is\nequal to localhost, then, like in other parts of MySQL, the port\nmay be ignored (if Unix socket files can be used, for example).\n\nIf you specify MASTER_HOST or MASTER_PORT,\nthe slave assumes that the master server is different than\nbefore (even if you specify a host or port value that is\nthe same as the current value.) In this case, the old values for the master\nbinary log name and position are considered no longer applicable, so if you\ndo not specify MASTER_LOG_FILE and MASTER_LOG_POS in the\nstatement, MASTER_LOG_FILE=\'\' and MASTER_LOG_POS=4 are\nsilently appended to it.\n\nMASTER_LOG_FILE and MASTER_LOG_POS are the coordinates\nat which the slave I/O thread should begin reading from the m2CZCbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E~  PvLbtLYz eS aster the\nnext time the thread starts.\nIf you specify either of them, you can\'t specify RELAY_LOG_FILE or\nRELAY_LOG_POS.\nIf neither of MASTER_LOG_FILE or MASTER_LOG_POS are\nspecified, the slave uses the last coordinates of the /slave SQL thread/\nbefore CHANGE MASTER was issued. This ensures that\nreplication has no discontinuity, even if the slave SQL thread was late\ncompared to the slave I/O thread, when you just want to change, say, the\npassword to use. This safe behavior was introduced starting from MySQL\n4.0.17 and 4.1.1. (Before these versions, the coordinates used were\nthe last coordinates of the slave I/O thread before CHANGE MASTER\nwas issued. This caused the SQL thread to possibly lose some events\nfrom the master, thus breaking replication.)\n\nCHANGE MASTER /deletes all relay log files/ and starts\na new one, unless you specify RELAY_LOG_FILE or\nRELAY_LOG_POS. In that case, relay logs are kept;\nas of MySQL 4.1.1 the relay_log_purge global variable\nis set silently to 0.\n\nCHANGE MASTER TO updates the contents of the *master.info and\n*relay-log.info files.\n\nCHANGE MASTER is useful for setting up a slave when you have\nthe snapshot of the master and have recorded the log and the offset\ncorresponding to it. 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The maximum number of digits\n(M) for DECIMAL is 64. The maximum number of supported\ndecimals (D) is 30. If UNSIGNED is specified, negative\nvalues are disallowed.\n\nIf D is omitted, the default is 0. If M is omitted, the\ndefault is 10.\n\nAll basic calculations (+, -, *, /) with DECIMAL columns are\n2C:bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Ey  PvetLYz  *done with a precision of 64 decimal digits.\n\nBefore MySQL 5.0.3:\n\nAn unpacked fixed-point number. Behaves like a CHAR column;\n``unpacked\'\' means the number is stored as a string, using one character for\neach digit of the value. M is the total number of digits and\nD is the number of decimals. The decimal point and (for negative\nnumbers) the \'-\' sign are not counted in M, although space for\nthem is reserved. If D is 0, values have no decimal point or\nfractional part. The maximum range of DECIMAL values is the same as\nfor DOUBLE, but the actual range for a given DECIMAL column\nmay be constrained by the choice of M and D. If\nUNSIGNED is specified, negative values are disallowed.\n\nIf D is omitted, the default is 0. If M is omitted, the\ndefault is 10.\n\nBefore MySQL 3.23:\n\nAs just described, with the exception that the M value must be large\nenough to include the space needed for the sign and the decimal point\ncharacters.\n\n DEC[(M[,D])] [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n NUMERIC[(M[,D])] [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n FIXED[(M[,D])] 1000 [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n\nThese are synonyms for DECIMAL. The FIXED synonym was added\nin MySQL 4.1.0 for compatibility with other servers.\n','',''),(165,'GEOMETRYN',5,' GeometryN(gc,n)\nReturns the n-th geometry i2C:bb0`BiET@/o0AECTF Flag Submission

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The value is returned\nas a binary string of 32 hex digits,\nor NULL if the argument was NULL.\nThe return value can, for example, be used as a hash key.\n','mysql> SELECT MD5(\'testing\');\n -> \'ae2b1fca515949e5d54fb22b8ed95575\'',''),(170,'<',26,' <\nLess than:\n','mysql> SELECT 2 < 2;\n -> 0',''),(171,'UNIX_TIMESTAMP',14,' UNIX_TIMESTAMP()\n UNIX_TIMESTAMP(date)\nIf called with no argument, returns a Unix timestamp (seconds since\n\'1970-01-01 00:00:00\' GMT) as an unsigned integer. If\nUNIX_TIMESTAMP() is called with a date argument, it\nreturns the value of the argument as seconds since \'1970-01-01\n00:00:00\' GMT. date may be a DATE string, a\nDATETIME string, a TIMESTAMP, or a number in the format\nYYMMDD or YYYYMMDD in local time.\n','mysql> SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP();\n -> 882226357\nmysql> SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP(\'1997-10-04 22:23:00\');\n -> 875996580',''),(172,'DAYOFMONTH',14,' DAYOFMONTH(date)\nReturns the day of the month for date, in the range 1 to\n31.\n','mysql> SELECT DAYOFMONTH(\'1998-02-03\');\n -> 3',''),(1732Cmbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT 1 << 2;\n -> 4',''),(169,'MD5',17,' MD5(str)\nCalculates an MD5 128-bit checksum for the string. The value is returned\nas a binary string of 32 hex digits,\nor NULL if the argument was NULL.\nThe return value can, for example, be used as a hash key.\n','mysql> SELECT MD5(\'testing\');\n -> \'ae2b1fca515949e5d54fb22b8ed95575\'',''),(170,'<',26,' <\nLess than:\n','mysql> SELECT 2 < 2;\n -> 0',''),(171,'UNIX_TIMESTAMP',14,' UNIX_TIMESTAMP()\n UNIX_TIMESTAMP(date)\nIf called with no argument, returns a Unix timestamp (seconds since\n\'1970-01-01 00:00:00\' GMT) as an unsigned integer. If\nUNIX_TIMESTAMP() is called with a date argument, it\nreturns the value of the argument as seconds since \'1970-01-01\n00:00:00\' GMT. date may be a DATE string, a\nDATETIME string, a TIMESTAMP, or a number in the format\nYYMMDD or YYYYMMDD in local time.\n','mysql> SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP();\n -> 882226357\nmysql> SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP(\'1997-10-04 22:23:00\');\n -> 875996580',''),(172,'DAYOFMONTH',14,' DAYOFMONTH(date)\nReturns the day of the month for date, in the range 1 to\n31.\n','mysql> SELECT DAYOFMONTH(\'1998-02-03\');\n -> 3',''),(1732CsbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Ev  PvttLYz g :,'ASCII',23,' ASCII(str)\nReturns the numeric value of the leftmost character of the string\nstr. Returns 0 if str is the empty string. Returns\nNULL if str is NULL.\nASCII() works for characters with numeric values from 0 to\n255.\n','mysql> SELECT ASCII(\'2\');\n -> 50\nmysql> SELECT ASCII(2);\n -> 50\nmysql> SELECT ASCII(\'dx\');\n -> 100',''),(174,'DIV',4,'Integer division.\nSimilar to FLOOR() but safe with BIGINT values.\n','mysql> SELECT 5 DIV 2;\n -> 2',''),(175,'RENAME USER',7,'The RENAME USER statement renames existing MySQL accounts.\nTo use it, you must have the global CREATE USER privilege or\nthe UPDATE privilege for the mysql database.\nAn error occurs if any old account does not exist or any new\naccount exists. The old_user and new_user values are given the\nsame way as for the GRANT statement.\n','RENAME USER old_user TO new_user\n [, old_user TO new_user] ...',''),(176,'SHOW SLAVE STATUS',7,'SHOW SLAVE STATUS\n\nProvides status information on\nessential parameters of the slave threads. If you issue this statement using\nthe\nmysql client, you can use a \\G statement terminator rather than\nsemicolon to get a more readable vertical layout:\n\nmysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS\\G\n*************************** 1. row ***********2C#sZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4q@?gf  PtLYzv$#[ ?2C:sbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT ASCII(\'2\');\n -> 50\nmysql> SELECT ASCII(2);\n -> 50\nmysql> SELECT ASCII(\'dx\');\n -> 100',''),(174,'DIV',4,'Integer division.\nSimilar to FLOOR() but safe with BIGINT values.\n','mysql> SELECT 5 DIV 2;\n -> 2',''),(175,'RENAME USER',7,'The RENAME USER statement renames existing MySQL accounts.\nTo use it, you must have the global CREATE USER privilege or\nthe UPDATE privilege for the mysql database.\nAn error occurs if any old account does not exist or any new\naccount exists. 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If you issue this statement using\nthe\nmysql client, you can use a \\G statement terminator rather than\nsemicolon to get a more readable vertical layout:\n\nmysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS\\G\n*************************** 1. row ***********2CLsZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4q@@ff  PtLYzv$#[ ?2CwbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Eu  PvytLYz / :************** 2000 **\n Slave_IO_State: Waiting for master to send event\n Master_Host: localhost\n Master_User: root\n Master_Port: 3306\n Connect_Retry: 3\n Master_Log_File: gbichot-bin.005\n Read_Master_Log_Pos: 79\n Relay_Log_File: gbichot-relay-bin.005\n Relay_Log_Pos: 548\nRelay_Master_Log_File: gbichot-bin.005\n Slave_IO_Running: Yes\n Slave_SQL_Running: Yes\n Replicate_Do_DB:\n Replicate_Ignore_DB:\n Last_Errno: 0\n Last_Error:\n Skip_Counter: 0\n Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 79\n Relay_Log_Space: 552\n Until_Condition: None\n Until_Log_File:\n Until_Log_Pos: 0\n Master_SSL_Allowed: No\n Master_SSL_CA_File:\n Master_SSL_CA_Path:\n Master_SSL_Cert:\n Master_SSL_Cipher:\n Master_SSL_Key:\nSeconds_Behind_Master: 8\n','',''),(177,'GEOMETRY',24,'MySQL provides a standard way of creating spatial columns for\ngeometry types, for example, with CREATE TABLE or ALTER TABLE.\nCurrently, spatial columns are supported only for MyISAM tables.\n','mysql> CREATE TABLE geom (g GEOMETRY);\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.02 sec)',''),(178,'NUMPOINTS',18,' NumPoints(ls)\nReturns the number of points in the LineString value ls.\n','mysql> SET @2Cxbb0`BiET@/o0AE CREATE TABLE geom (g GEOMETRY);\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.02 sec)',''),(178,'NUMPOINTS',18,' NumPoints(ls)\nReturns the number of points in the LineString value ls.\n','mysql> SET @2CzZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4s@?gd  PtLYzv $H A2C{ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4s@@fd  PtLYzv $H A2CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Et  Pv~tLYz  =ls = \'LineString(1 1,2 2,3 3)\';\nmysql> SELECT NumPoints(GeomFromText(@ls));\n+------------------------------+\n| NumPoints(GeomFromText(@ls)) |\n+------------------------------+\n| 3 |\n+------------------------------+',''),(179,'&',27,' &\nBitwise AND:\n','mysql> SELECT 29 & 15;\n -> 13',''),(180,'LOCALTIMESTAMP',14,' LOCALTIMESTAMP\n LOCALTIMESTAMP()\n\nLOCALTIMESTAMP and LOCALTIMESTAMP() are synonyms for\nNOW().\n','',''),(181,'ADDDATE',14,' ADDDATE(date,INTERVAL expr type)\n ADDDATE(expr,days)\n\nWhen invoked with the INTERVAL form of the second argument,\nADDDATE() is a synonym for DATE_ADD(). The related\nfunction SUBDATE() is a synonym for DATE_SUB().\nFor information on the INTERVAL argument, see the\ndiscussion for DATE_ADD().\n\nmysql> SELECT DATE_ADD(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n -> \'1998-02-02\'\nmysql> SELECT ADDDATE(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n -> \'1998-02-02\'\n\nAs of MySQL 4.1.1, the second syntax is allowed, where expr is a date\nor datetime expression and days is the number of days to be added to\nexpr.\n\nmysql> SELECT ADDDATE(\'1998-01-02\', 31);\n -> \'1998-02-02\'\n','',''),(182,'SMALLINT',1,' SMALLINT[(M)] [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n\nA small integer. 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The related\nfunction SUBDATE() is a synonym for DATE_SUB().\nFor information on the INTERVAL argument, see the\ndiscussion for DATE_ADD().\n\nmysql> SELECT DATE_ADD(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n -> \'1998-02-02\'\nmysql> SELECT ADDDATE(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n -> \'1998-02-02\'\n\nAs of MySQL 4.1.1, the second syntax is allowed, where expr is a date\nor datetime expression and days is the number of days to be added to\nexpr.\n\nmysql> SELECT ADDDATE(\'1998-01-02\', 31);\n -> \'1998-02-02\'\n','',''),(182,'SMALLINT',1,' SMALLINT[(M)] [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n\nA small integer. The signed r2CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Es  Pv܃tLYz > =ange is -32768 to 32767. The\nunsigned range is 0 to 65535.\n','',''),(183,'ORD',23,' ORD(str)\nIf the leftmost character of the string str is a multi-byte character,\nreturns the code for that character, calculated from the numeric values\nof its constituent bytes using this formula:\n\n (1st byte code)\n+ (2nd byte code * 256)\n+ (3rd byte code * 256^2) ...\n\nIf the leftmost character is not a multi-byte character, ORD()\nreturns the same value as the ASCII() function.\n','mysql> SELECT ORD(\'2\');\n -> 50',''),(184,'ENVELOPE',19,' Envelope(g)\nReturns the Minimum Bounding Rectangle (MBR) for the geometry value g.\nThe result is returned as a Polygon value.\n\nmysql> SELECT AsText(Envelope(GeomFromText(\'LineString(1 1,2 2)\')));\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n| AsText(Envelope(GeomFromText(\'LineString(1 1,2 2)\'))) |\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n| POLYGON((1 1,2 1,2 2,1 2,1 1)) |\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n\nThe polygon is defined by the corner points of the bounding box:\n\nPOLYGON((MINX MINY, MAXX MINY, MAXX MAXY, MINX MAXY, MINX MINY))\n','',''),(185,'IS_FREE_LOCK',21,' IS_FREE_LOCK(str)\nChecks whether the lock named str is free to2C6bb0`BiET@/o0AE =ange is -32768 to 32767. The\nunsigned range is 0 to 65535.\n','',''),(183,'ORD',23,' ORD(str)\nIf the leftmost character of the string str is a multi-byte character,\nreturns the code for that character, calculated from the numeric values\nof its constituent bytes using this formula:\n\n (1st byte code)\n+ (2nd byte code * 256)\n+ (3rd byte code * 256^2) ...\n\nIf the leftmost character is not a multi-byte character, ORD()\nreturns the same value as the ASCII() function.\n','mysql> SELECT ORD(\'2\');\n -> 50',''),(184,'ENVELOPE',19,' Envelope(g)\nReturns the Minimum Bounding Rectangle (MBR) for the geometry value g.\nThe result is returned as a Polygon value.\n\nmysql> SELECT AsText(Envelope(GeomFromText(\'LineString(1 1,2 2)\')));\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n| AsText(Envelope(GeomFromText(\'LineString(1 1,2 2)\'))) |\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n| POLYGON((1 1,2 1,2 2,1 2,1 1)) |\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n\nThe polygon is defined by the corner points of the bounding box:\n\nPOLYGON((MINX MINY, MAXX MINY, MAXX MAXY, MINX MAXY, MINX MINY))\n','',''),(185,'IS_FREE_LOCK',21,' IS_FREE_LOCK(str)\nChecks whether the lock named str is free to2C~bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Er  Pv܈tLYz JI ? use (that is, not locked).\nReturns 1 if the lock is free (no one is using the lock),\n0 if the lock is in use, and\nNULL on errors (such as incorrect arguments).\n','',''),(186,'SHOW BINLOG',6,'SHOW BINLOG EVENTS\n [IN \'log_name\'] [FROM pos] [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]\n\nShows the events in the binary log.\nIf you do not specify \'log_name\', the first binary log is displayed.\n','',''),(187,'TOUCHES',11,' Touches(g1,g2)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not g1 spatially touches\ng2. 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Otherwise, the return value is always NULL.\n','mysql> SELECT UNCOMPRESS(COMPRESS(\'any string\'));\n -> \'any string\'\nmysql> SELECT UNCOMPRESS(\'any string\');\n -> NULL',''),(192,'ISSIMPLE',19,' IsSimple(g)\n\nCurrently, this function is a placeholder and should not be used.\nIf implemented, its behavior will be as described in the next paragraph.\n\nReturns 1 if the geometry value g has no anomalous geometric points,\nsuch as self-intersection or self-tangency. 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Returns NULL if the argument is invalid.\n','mysql> SELECT LAST_DAY(\'2003-02-05\');\n -> \'2003-02-28\'\nmysql> SELECT LAST_DAY(\'2004-02-05\');\n -> \'2004-02-29\'\nmysql> SELECT LAST_DAY(\'2004-01-01 01:01:01\');\n -> \'2004-012CZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4u@?gb  PtLYzv $ H2CוZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4u@@fb  PtLYzv $ H2C.bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Eo  PvܗtLYz  A-31\'\nmysql> SELECT LAST_DAY(\'2003-03-32\');\n -> NULL',''),(199,'MEDIUMINT',1,' MEDIUMINT[(M)] [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n\nA medium-size integer. The signed range is -8388608 to\n8388607. 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However, this conversion affects trailing-space\nremoval.\n\nVARCHAR is shorthand for CHARACTER VARYING.\n\nAs of MySQL 4.1.2, the BINARY attribute is shorthand for specifying\nthe binary collation of the column character set. Sorting and comparison is\nbased on numeric character values. Before 4.1.2, BINARY attribute\ncauses the column to be treated as a binary string. Sorting and comparison\nis based on numeric byte values.\n\nStarting from MySQL 5.0.3, VARCHAR is stored with a one2CZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4w@?g`  PtLYzv$ L2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AEm  PvܡtLYz ޅ H-byte or\ntwo-byte length prefix + data. The length prefix is two bytes if the\nVARCHAR column is declared with a length greater than 255.\n','',''),(205,'UNHEX',23,' UNHEX(str)\n\nDoes the opposite of HEX(str). That is, it interprets each pair of\nhexadecimal digits in the argument as a number and converts it to the\ncharacter represented by the number. 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You must have the DROP\nprivilege for each table. All table data and the table\ndefinition are /removed/, so /be careful/ with this statement!\n\nIn MySQL 3.22 or later, you can use the keywords IF EXISTS\nto prevent an error from occurring for tables that don\'t exist. As of\nMySQL 4.1, a NOTE is generated for each non-existent table when\nusing IF EXISTS.\nSee also : [SHOW WARNINGS, , SHOW WARNINGS].\n\nRESTRICT and CASCADE are allowed to make porting easier.\nFor the moment, they do nothing.\n\nNote: DROP TABLE automatically commit2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT UNCOMPRESSED_LENGTH(COMPRESS(REPEAT(\'a\',30)));\n -> 30',''),(217,'LOG2',4,' LOG2(X)\nReturns the base-2 logarithm of X.\n','mysql> SELECT LOG2(65536);\n -> 16.000000\nmysql> SELECT LOG2(-100);\n -> NULL',''),(218,'SUBTIME',14,' SUBTIME(expr,expr2)\n\n\nSUBTIME() subtracts expr2 from expr and returns the result.\nexpr is a time or datetime expression, and expr2 is a time\nexpression.\n','mysql> SELECT SUBTIME(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.999999\',\n -> \'1 1:1:1.000002\');\n -> \'1997-12-30 22:58:58.999997\'\nmysql> SELECT SUBTIME(\'01:00:00.999999\', \'02:00:00.999998\');\n -> \'-00:59:59.999999\'',''),(219,'DROP TABLE',28,'DROP TABLE removes one or more tables. You must have the DROP\nprivilege for each table. All table data and the table\ndefinition are /removed/, so /be careful/ with this statement!\n\nIn MySQL 3.22 or later, you can use the keywords IF EXISTS\nto prevent an error from occurring for tables that don\'t exist. As of\nMySQL 4.1, a NOTE is generated for each non-existent table when\nusing IF EXISTS.\nSee also : [SHOW WARNINGS, , SHOW WARNINGS].\n\nRESTRICT and CASCADE are allowed to make porting easier.\nFor the moment, they do nothing.\n\nNote: DROP TABLE automatically commit2CZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4y@?g^  PtLYzv)*$ X2CZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4y@@f^  PtLYzv)*$ X2CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Ej  PvܱtLYz v Xs the current\nactive transaction, unless you are using MySQL 4.1 or higher and the\nTEMPORARY keyword.\n','DROP [TEMPORARY] TABLE [IF EXISTS]\n tbl_name [, tbl_name] ...\n [RESTRICT | CASCADE]',''),(220,'DUAL',22,'SELECT ... 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This is the same as the two-argument form of\nLOCATE(), except that the arguments are swapped.\n','mysql> SELECT INSTR(\'foobarbar\', \'bar\');\n -> 4\nmysql> SELECT INSTR(\'xbar\', \'foobar\');\n -> 0',''),(222,'NOW',14,' NOW()\n\nReturns the current date and time as a value in \'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS\'\nor YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format, depending on whether the function is used in\na string or numeric context.\n','mysql> SELECT NOW();\n -> \'1997-12-15 23:50:26\'\nmysql> SELECT NOW() + 0;\n -> 19971215235026',''),(223,'>=',26,' >=\nGreater than or equal:\n','mysql> SELECT 2 >= 2;\n -> 1',''),(224,'EXP',4,' EXP(X)\nReturns the value of e (the base of natural logarithms) raised to\nthe power of X.\n','mysql> SELECT EXP(2);\n -> 7.389056\nmysql> SELECT EXP(-2);\n -> 0.135335',''),(225,'2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT INSTR(\'foobarbar\', \'bar\');\n -> 4\nmysql> SELECT INSTR(\'xbar\', \'foobar\');\n -> 0',''),(222,'NOW',14,' NOW()\n\nReturns the current date and time as a value in \'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS\'\nor YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format, depending on whether the function is used in\na string or numeric context.\n','mysql> SELECT NOW();\n -> \'1997-12-15 23:50:26\'\nmysql> SELECT NOW() + 0;\n -> 19971215235026',''),(223,'>=',26,' >=\nGreater than or equal:\n','mysql> SELECT 2 >= 2;\n -> 1',''),(224,'EXP',4,' EXP(X)\nReturns the value of e (the base of natural logarithms) raised to\nthe power of X.\n','mysql> SELECT EXP(2);\n -> 7.389056\nmysql> SELECT EXP(-2);\n -> 0.135335',''),(225,'2CCbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Ei  Pvܶ tLYz { XSHA',17,' SHA1(str)\n SHA(str)\nCalculates an SHA1 160-bit checksum for the string, as described in\nRFC 3174 (Secure Hash Algorithm). The value is returned as a string of 40 hex\ndigits, or NULL if the argument was NULL.\nOne of the possible uses for this function is as a hash key. You can\nalso use it as a cryptographically safe function for storing passwords.\n','mysql> SELECT SHA1(\'abc\');\n -> \'a9993e364706816aba3e25717850c26c9cd0d89d\'',''),(226,'LONGBLOB',1,' LONGBLOB\n\nA BLOB column with a maximum length of 4,294,967,295 or\n4GB (2^32 - 1) bytes. Up to MySQL\n3.23, the client/server protocol and MyISAM tables had a limit\nof 16MB per communication packet / table row. From MySQL 4.0, the maximum\nallowed length of LONGBLOB columns depends on the\nconfigured maximum packet size in the client/server protocol and available\nmemory.\n','',''),(227,'POINTN',18,' PointN(ls,n)\nReturns the n-th point in the Linestring value ls.\nPoint numbers begin at 1.\n','mysql> SET @ls = \'LineString(1 1,2 2,3 3)\';\nmysql> SELECT AsText(PointN(GeomFromText(@ls),2));\n+-------------------------------------+\n| AsText(PointN(GeomFromText(@ls),2)) |\n+-------------------------------------+\n| POINT(2 2) |\n+--------------------------------2C^bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT SHA1(\'abc\');\n -> \'a9993e364706816aba3e25717850c26c9cd0d89d\'',''),(226,'LONGBLOB',1,' LONGBLOB\n\nA BLOB column with a maximum length of 4,294,967,295 or\n4GB (2^32 - 1) bytes. Up to MySQL\n3.23, the client/server protocol and MyISAM tables had a limit\nof 16MB per communication packet / table row. From MySQL 4.0, the maximum\nallowed length of LONGBLOB columns depends on the\nconfigured maximum packet size in the client/server protocol and available\nmemory.\n','',''),(227,'POINTN',18,' PointN(ls,n)\nReturns the n-th point in the Linestring value ls.\nPoint numbers begin at 1.\n','mysql> SET @ls = \'LineString(1 1,2 2,3 3)\';\nmysql> SELECT AsText(PointN(GeomFromText(@ls),2));\n+-------------------------------------+\n| AsText(PointN(GeomFromText(@ls),2)) |\n+-------------------------------------+\n| POINT(2 2) |\n+--------------------------------2CbbBi0`ET@/ԂSŀo0E<@?[  lP л 2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE<@@[  lP м( 2C:ZZBiʪEL@/o0oo0E4@@ ('PB 7?ӝ2CSZZ0`BiEL@/g܀o0IE4@@}  ('PB 7?ӝ2C ZZBi0`EL@/u܂Io0E4@?{  PPv! 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This is equivalent to\nCONV(N,10,8).\nReturns NULL if N is NULL.\n','mysql> SELECT OCT(12);\n -> \'14\'',''),(230,'SYSDATE',14,' SYSDATE()\n\nSYSDATE() is a synonym for NOW().\n','',''),(231,'ASBINARY',13,' AsBinary(g)\nConverts a value in internal geometry format to its WKB representation\nand returns the binary result.\n','SELECT AsBinary(g) FROM geom;',''),(232,'MAKEDATE',14,' MAKEDATE(year,dayofyear)\n\nReturns a date, given year and day-of-year values.\ndayofyear must be greater than 0 or the result is NULL.\n','mysql> SELECT MAKEDATE(2001,31), MAKEDATE(2001,32);\n -> \'2001-01-31\', \'2001-02-01\'\nmysql> SELECT MAKEDATE(2001,365), MAKEDATE(2004,365);\n -> \'2001-12-31\', \'2004-12-30\'\nmysql> SELECT MAKEDATE(2001,0);\n -> NULL',''),(233,'BINARY OPERATOR',23,' BINARY\nThe BINARY operator casts the string following it to a binary string.\nThis is an easy way to force a column 2C3bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT OCT(12);\n -> \'14\'',''),(230,'SYSDATE',14,' SYSDATE()\n\nSYSDATE() is a synonym for NOW().\n','',''),(231,'ASBINARY',13,' AsBinary(g)\nConverts a value in internal geometry format to its WKB representation\nand returns the binary result.\n','SELECT AsBinary(g) FROM geom;',''),(232,'MAKEDATE',14,' MAKEDATE(year,dayofyear)\n\nReturns a date, given year and day-of-year values.\ndayofyear must be greater than 0 or the result is NULL.\n','mysql> SELECT MAKEDATE(2001,31), MAKEDATE(2001,32);\n -> \'2001-01-31\', \'2001-02-01\'\nmysql> SELECT MAKEDATE(2001,365), MAKEDATE(2004,365);\n -> \'2001-12-31\', \'2004-12-30\'\nmysql> SELECT MAKEDATE(2001,0);\n -> NULL',''),(233,'BINARY OPERATOR',23,' BINARY\nThe BINARY operator casts the string following it to a binary string.\nThis is an easy way to force a column 2C8bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0Eg  PvtLYz z mcomparison to be done byte by byte\nrather than character by character. 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dER_LOG_POS = log_pos\nSTART SLAVE [SQL_THREAD] UNTIL\n    RELAY_LOG_FILE = \'log_name\', RELAY_LOG_POS = log_pos\n\nthread_type: IO_THREAD | SQL_THREAD\n\nSTART SLAVE with no options starts both of the slave threads.\nThe I/O thread reads queries from the master server and stores them in the\nrelay log.  The SQL thread reads the relay log and executes the\nqueries.\nSTART SLAVE requires the SUPER privilege.\n\nIf START SLAVE succeeds in starting the slave threads, it\nreturns without any error. However, even in that case, it might be that the slave\nthreads start and then later stop (for example, because they don\'t manage to\nconnect to the master or read its binary logs, or some other\nproblem). START SLAVE does not warn you about this. You must\ncheck your slave\'s error log for error messages generated by\nthe slave threads, or check that they are running fine with SHOW\nSLAVE STATUS.\n','',''),(259,'FLUSH',6,'You should use the FLUSH statement if you want to clear some of the\ninternal caches MySQL uses.  To execute FLUSH, you must have\nthe RELOAD privilege.\n','FLUSH [LOCAL | NO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG] flush_option [, flush_option] ...',''),(260,'DESCRIBE',7,'{DESCRIBE | DESC} tbl_name [col_name | wild]\n\nDESCRIBE provides information about the columns in a table.  I2C(=bb0`BiET@/o0AE^

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dt is a\nshortcut for SHOW COLUMNS FROM. As of MySQL 5.0.1, these statements\nalso display information for views.\n','',''),(261,'STDDEV_POP',12,'   STDDEV_POP(expr)\nReturns the population standard deviation of expr (the square root of\nVAR_POP()).  This function was added in MySQL 5.0.3.  Before 5.0.3,\nyou can use STD() or STDDEV(), which are equivalent but not\nstandard SQL.\n','',''),(262,'SUBSTRING',23,'   SUBSTRING(str,pos)\n   SUBSTRING(str FROM pos)\n   SUBSTRING(str,pos,len)\n   SUBSTRING(str FROM pos FOR len)\n\nThe forms without a len argument\nreturn a substring from string str starting at position pos.\nThe forms with a len argument\nreturn a substring len characters long from string str,\nstarting at position pos.\nThe forms that use FROM are standard SQL syntax.\n','mysql> SELECT SUBSTRING(\'Quadratically\',5);\n        -> \'ratically\'\nmysql> SELECT SUBSTRING(\'foobarbar\' FROM 4);\n        -> \'barbar\'\nmysql> SELECT SUBSTRING(\'Quadratically\',5,6);\n        -> \'ratica\'',''),(263,'ISEMPTY',19,'   IsEmpty(g)\nReturns 1 if the geometry value g is the empty geometry, 0 if it is not\nempty, and -1 if the argument is NULL.\nIf the geometry is empty, it represents the empty point set.\n','',''),(264,'LTRIM',23,'   LTRIM(str)\nReturns the string str wit2CAbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT SUBSTRING(\'Quadratically\',5);\n        -> \'ratically\'\nmysql> SELECT SUBSTRING(\'foobarbar\' FROM 4);\n        -> \'barbar\'\nmysql> SELECT SUBSTRING(\'Quadratically\',5,6);\n        -> \'ratica\'',''),(263,'ISEMPTY',19,'   IsEmpty(g)\nReturns 1 if the geometry value g is the empty geometry, 0 if it is not\nempty, and -1 if the argument is NULL.\nIf the geometry is empty, it represents the empty point set.\n','',''),(264,'LTRIM',23,'   LTRIM(str)\nReturns the string str wit2CHbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E]

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gvide information about databases,\ntables, columns, or status information about the server.\nThis section describes those following:\n\nSHOW [FULL] COLUMNS FROM tbl_name [FROM db_name] [LIKE \'pattern\']\nSHOW CREATE DATABASE db_name\nSHOW CREATE TABLE tbl_name\nSHOW DATABASES [LIKE \'pattern\']\nSHOW ENGINE engine_name {LOGS | STATUS }\nSHOW [STORAGE] ENGINES\nSHOW ERRORS [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]\nSHOW GRANTS FOR user\nSHOW INDEX FROM tbl_name [FROM db_name]\nSHOW INNODB STATUS\nSHOW [BDB] LOGS\nSHOW PRIVILEGES\nSHOW [FULL] PROCESSLIST\nSHOW [GLOBAL | SESSION] STATUS [LIKE \'pattern\']\nSHOW TABLE STATUS [FROM db_name] [LIKE \'pattern\']\nSHOW [OPEN] TABLES [FROM db_name] [LIKE \'pattern\']\nSHOW [GLOBAL | SESSION] VARIABLES [LIKE \'pattern\']\nSHOW WARNINGS [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]\n\n\nThe SHOW statement also has forms that provide information about\nreplication master and slave servers and are described in [Replication\nSQL]:\n\nSHOW BINLOG EVENTS\nSHOW MASTER LOGS\nSHOW MASTER STATUS\nSHOW SLAVE HOSTS\nSHOW SLAVE STATUS\n\nIf the syntax for a given SHOW statement includes a LIKE\n\'pattern\' part, \'pattern\' is a string that can contain the SQL \'%\'\nand \'_\' wildcard characters.\nThe pattern is useful for restricting statement output to matching values.2CTbb0`BiET@/o0AEZ

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rn        -> 1.570796',''),(278,'MBRCONTAINS',8,'   MBRContains(g1,g2)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not the Minimum Bounding Rectangle of\ng1 contains the Minimum Bounding Rectangle of g2.\n','mysql> SET @g1 = GeomFromText(\'Polygon((0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0))\');\nmysql> SET @g2 = GeomFromText(\'Point(1 1)\');\nmysql> SELECT MBRContains(@g1,@g2), MBRContains(@g2,@g1);\n----------------------+----------------------+\n| MBRContains(@g1,@g2) | MBRContains(@g2,@g1) |\n+----------------------+----------------------+\n|                    1 |                    0 |\n+----------------------+----------------------+',''),(279,'HOUR',14,'   HOUR(time)\nReturns the hour for time. The range of the return value is\n0 to 23 for time-of-day values.\n','mysql> SELECT HOUR(\'10:05:03\');\n        -> 10',''),(280,'TYPE SET',1,'   SET(\'value1\',\'value2\',...)\n\nA set.  A string object that can have zero or more values, each of which must\nbe chosen from the list of values \'value1\', \'value2\',\n... A SET column can have a maximum of 64 members.\nSET values are represented internally as integers.\n  \n','',''),(281,'SELECT',6,'SELECT is used to retrieve rows selected from one or more tables.\nSupport for UNION statements and subqueries is available as of MySQL\n4.0 and 4.1, res2Czbb0`BiET@/o0AE 1.570796',''),(278,'MBRCONTAINS',8,'   MBRContains(g1,g2)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not the Minimum Bounding Rectangle of\ng1 contains the Minimum Bounding Rectangle of g2.\n','mysql> SET @g1 = GeomFromText(\'Polygon((0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0))\');\nmysql> SET @g2 = GeomFromText(\'Point(1 1)\');\nmysql> SELECT MBRContains(@g1,@g2), MBRContains(@g2,@g1);\n----------------------+----------------------+\n| MBRContains(@g1,@g2) | MBRContains(@g2,@g1) |\n+----------------------+----------------------+\n|                    1 |                    0 |\n+----------------------+----------------------+',''),(279,'HOUR',14,'   HOUR(time)\nReturns the hour for time. The range of the return value is\n0 to 23 for time-of-day values.\n','mysql> SELECT HOUR(\'10:05:03\');\n        -> 10',''),(280,'TYPE SET',1,'   SET(\'value1\',\'value2\',...)\n\nA set.  A string object that can have zero or more values, each of which must\nbe chosen from the list of values \'value1\', \'value2\',\n... A SET column can have a maximum of 64 members.\nSET values are represented internally as integers.\n  \n','',''),(281,'SELECT',6,'SELECT is used to retrieve rows selected from one or more tables.\nSupport for UNION statements and subqueries is available as of MySQL\n4.0 and 4.1, res2CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0EX

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For the specifiers that can be\nused in format, see the table in the DATE_FORMAT() function\ndescription. All other characters are just taken verbatim, thus not being\ninterpreted.\nIf str contains an illegal date, time, or datetime value,\nSTR_TO_DATE() returns NULL. Starting from MySQL 5.0.3, an\nillegal value also produces a warning.\n','@c next example commented out until format string becomes optional\n@c mysql> SELECT STR_TO_DATE(\'2003-10-03\');\n@c -> 2003-10-03 00:00:00\nmysql> SELECT STR_TO_DATE(\'03.10.2003 09.20\',\n -> \'%d.%m.%Y %H.%i\');\n 2CMbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0EI  PvW tLYz H 5 -> \'2003-10-03 09:20:00\'\nmysql> SELECT STR_TO_DATE(\'10arp\', \'%carp\');\n -> \'0000-10-00 00:00:00\'\nmysql> SELECT STR_TO_DATE(\'2003-15-10 00:00:00\',\n -> \'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s\');\n -> NULL',''),(319,'Y',16,' Y(p)\nReturns the Y-coordinate value for the point p as a double-precision\nnumber.\n','mysql> SELECT Y(GeomFromText(\'Point(56.7 53.34)\'));\n+--------------------------------------+\n| Y(GeomFromText(\'Point(56.7 53.34)\')) |\n+--------------------------------------+\n| 53.34 |\n+--------------------------------------+',''),(320,'NUMINTERIORRINGS',0,' NumInteriorRings(poly)\nReturns the number of interior rings in the Polygon value poly.\n','mysql> SET @poly =\n -> \'Polygon((0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0),(1 1,1 2,2 2,2 1,1 1))\';\nmysql> SELECT NumInteriorRings(GeomFromText(@poly));\n+---------------------------------------+\n| NumInteriorRings(GeomFromText(@poly)) |\n+---------------------------------------+\n| 1 |\n+---------------------------------------+',''),(321,'INTERIORRINGN',0,' InteriorRingN(poly,n)\nReturns the n-th interior ring for the Polygon value\npoly as a LineString.\nRing numbers begin at 1.\n','mysql> SET @poly =\n -> \'Polygon2CMbb0`BiET@/o0AE \'2003-10-03 09:20:00\'\nmysql> SELECT STR_TO_DATE(\'10arp\', \'%carp\');\n -> \'0000-10-00 00:00:00\'\nmysql> SELECT STR_TO_DATE(\'2003-15-10 00:00:00\',\n -> \'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s\');\n -> NULL',''),(319,'Y',16,' Y(p)\nReturns the Y-coordinate value for the point p as a double-precision\nnumber.\n','mysql> SELECT Y(GeomFromText(\'Point(56.7 53.34)\'));\n+--------------------------------------+\n| Y(GeomFromText(\'Point(56.7 53.34)\')) |\n+--------------------------------------+\n| 53.34 |\n+--------------------------------------+',''),(320,'NUMINTERIORRINGS',0,' NumInteriorRings(poly)\nReturns the number of interior rings in the Polygon value poly.\n','mysql> SET @poly =\n -> \'Polygon((0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0),(1 1,1 2,2 2,2 1,1 1))\';\nmysql> SELECT NumInteriorRings(GeomFromText(@poly));\n+---------------------------------------+\n| NumInteriorRings(GeomFromText(@poly)) |\n+---------------------------------------+\n| 1 |\n+---------------------------------------+',''),(321,'INTERIORRINGN',0,' InteriorRingN(poly,n)\nReturns the n-th interior ring for the Polygon value\npoly as a LineString.\nRing numbers begin at 1.\n','mysql> SET @poly =\n -> \'Polygon2CNZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4@?g:  PtLYzv:'tKG <2CNZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4@@f:  PtLYzv:'tKG <2C7SbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0EH  Pv\tLYz * 8((0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0),(1 1,1 2,2 2,2 1,1 1))\';\nmysql> SELECT AsText(InteriorRingN(GeomFromText(@poly),1));\n+----------------------------------------------+\n| AsText(InteriorRingN(GeomFromText(@poly),1)) |\n+----------------------------------------------+\n| LINESTRING(1 1,1 2,2 2,2 1,1 1) |\n+----------------------------------------------+',''),(322,'UTC_TIME',14,' UTC_TIME\n UTC_TIME()\nReturns the current UTC time as a value in \'HH:MM:SS\' or HHMMSS\nformat, depending on whether the function is used in a string or numeric\ncontext.\n','mysql> SELECT UTC_TIME(), UTC_TIME() + 0;\n -> \'18:07:53\', 180753',''),(323,'STDDEV',12,' STD(expr)\n STDDEV(expr)\nReturns the population standard deviation of expr. 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2CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E>  PvݎbtLYz B 0t (not yet\nstarted) transaction. If you use the GLOBAL keyword, the statement\nsets the default transaction level globally for all new connections\ncreated from that point on. Existing connections are unaffected.\nYou need the SUPER\nprivilege to do this. Using the SESSION keyword sets the\ndefault transaction level for all future transactions performed on the\ncurrent connection.\n\nFor descriptions of each InnoDB transaction isolation level, see\n[InnoDB transaction isolation, InnoDB transaction isolation].\nInnoDB supports each of these levels\nfrom MySQL 4.0.5 on. The default level is REPEATABLE READ.\n\nYou can set the initial default global isolation level for mysqld with\nthe --transaction-isolation option.\nSee also : [Server options].\n','',''),(352,'CEILING',4,' CEILING(X)\n CEIL(X)\nReturns the smallest integer value not less than X.\n','mysql> SELECT CEILING(1.23);\n -> 2\nmysql> SELECT CEIL(-1.23);\n -> -1',''),(353,'SIN',4,' SIN(X)\nReturns the sine of X, where X is given in radians.\n','mysql> SELECT SIN(PI());\n -> 0.000000',''),(354,'DAYOFWEEK',14,' DAYOFWEEK(date)\nReturns the weekday index\nfor date (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, ..., 7 =\nSaturday). These index values correspond to the ODBC standard.\n','mysql> SELECT DAY2C__Bi0`EQ@/uׂIo0E9@?e  POrdv й ?R70 2CZZBiʪEL@/o0oo0E4s@@# PvOrdj(O 7??P2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE  PvݎbtLYz B 0t (not yet\nstarted) transaction. If you use the GLOBAL keyword, the statement\nsets the default transaction level globally for all new connections\ncreated from that point on. Existing connections are unaffected.\nYou need the SUPER\nprivilege to do this. Using the SESSION keyword sets the\ndefault transaction level for all future transactions performed on the\ncurrent connection.\n\nFor descriptions of each InnoDB transaction isolation level, see\n[InnoDB transaction isolation, InnoDB transaction isolation].\nInnoDB supports each of these levels\nfrom MySQL 4.0.5 on. 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INTO OUTFILE and LOAD DATA INFILE\n INDEX Allows use of CREATE INDEX and DROP INDEX\n INSERT Allows use of INSERT\n LOCK TABLES Allows use of LOCK TABLES on tables for which you have the SELECT privilege\n PROCESS Allows use of SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST\n REFERENCES Not implemented\n RELOAD Allows use of FLUSH\n REPLICATION CLIENT Allows the user to ask where slave or master servers are\n REPLICATION SLAVE Needed for replication slaves (to read binary log events from the master)\n SELECT Allows use of SELECT\n SHOW DATABASES SHOW DATABASES shows all databases\n SHOW VIEW Allows use of SHOW CREATE VIEW\n SHUTDOWN Allows use of mysqladmin shutdown\n SUPER Allows use of CHANGE MASTER, KILL,\nPURGE MASTER LOGS, and SET GLOBAL statements, the mysqladmin debug command; allows you to connect (once) even if max_connections is reached\n UPDATE Allows use of UPDATE\n USAGE Synonym for ``no privileges\'\'\n GRANT OPTION Allows privileges to be granted\n \n','',''),(358,'CREATE VIEW',24,'This statement creates a new view, or replaces an existin2CZZBiʪEL@/o0oo0E4'@@ PNft  7A2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE;  PvݝztLYz  1g one if the\nOR REPLACE clause is given. The select_statement is a\nSELECT statement that provides the definition of the view.\nThe statement can select from base tables or other views.\n\nThis statement requires the CREATE VIEW privilege for the view, and\nsome privilege for each column selected by the SELECT statement.\nFor columns used elsewhere in the SELECT statement you must have\nthe SELECT privilege. If the OR REPLACE clause is present,\nyou must also have the DELETE privilege for the view.\n\nA view belongs to a database. By default, a new view is created in the\ncurrent database. To create the view explicitly in a given database,\nspecify the name as db_name.view_name when you create it.\n\nmysql> CREATE VIEW test.v AS SELECT * FROM t;\n\nTables and views share the same namespace within a database, so a database\ncannot contain a table and a view that have the same name.\n\nViews must have unique column names with no duplicates, just like base\ntables. By default, the names of the columns retrieved by the SELECT\nstatement are used for the view column names. To define explicit names for\nthe view columns, the optional column_list clause can be given as a\nlist of comma-separated identifiers. The number of names in\ncolumn_list must be the same as the 2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE CREATE VIEW test.v AS SELECT * FROM t;\n\nTables and views share the same namespace within a database, so a database\ncannot contain a table and a view that have the same name.\n\nViews must have unique column names with no duplicates, just like base\ntables. By default, the names of the columns retrieved by the SELECT\nstatement are used for the view column names. To define explicit names for\nthe view columns, the optional column_list clause can be given as a\nlist of comma-separated identifiers. The number of names in\ncolumn_list must be the same as the 2CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E:  PvݢtLYz 4 5number of columns retrieved by the\nSELECT statement.\n\nColumns retrieved by the SELECT statement can be simple references to\ntable columns. They can also be expressions that use functions, constant\nvalues, operators, and so forth.\n\nUnqualified table or view names in the SELECT statement are\ninterpreted with respect to the default database. A view can refer to\ntables or views in other databases by qualifying the table or view name with\nthe proper database name.\n\nA view can be created from many kinds of SELECT statements. It can\nrefer to base tables or other views. It can use joins, UNION, and\nsubqueries. The SELECT need not even refer to any tables. The\nfollowing example defines a view that selects two columns from another\ntable, as well as an expression calculated from those columns:\n\nmysql> CREATE TABLE t (qty INT, price INT);\nmysql> INSERT INTO t VALUES(3, 50);\nmysql> CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT qty, price, qty*price AS value FROM t;\nmysql> SELECT * FROM v;\n+------+-------+-------+\n| qty | price | value |\n+------+-------+-------+\n| 3 | 50 | 150 |\n+------+-------+-------+\n\nA view definition is subject to the following restrictions:\n\n\n --- The SELECT statement cannot contain a subquery in the FROM\nclause.\n\n --- The SELECT stat2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE CREATE TABLE t (qty INT, price INT);\nmysql> INSERT INTO t VALUES(3, 50);\nmysql> CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT qty, price, qty*price AS value FROM t;\nmysql> SELECT * FROM v;\n+------+-------+-------+\n| qty | price | value |\n+------+-------+-------+\n| 3 | 50 | 150 |\n+------+-------+-------+\n\nA view definition is subject to the following restrictions:\n\n\n --- The SELECT statement cannot contain a subquery in the FROM\nclause.\n\n --- The SELECT stat2CQbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E9  PvݧtLYz /E 5ement cannot refer to system or user variables.\n\n --- The SELECT statement cannot refer to prepared statement parameters.\n\n --- Within a stored routine, the definition cannot refer to routine\nparameters or local variables.\n\n --- Any table or view referred to in the definition must exist. However, after\na view has been created, it is possible to drop a table or view that the\ndefinition refers to. To check a view definition for problems of this kind,\nuse the CHECK TABLE statement.\n\n --- The definition cannot refer to a TEMPORARY table, and you cannot\ncreate a TEMPORARY view.\n\n --- The tables named in the view definition must already exist.\n\n --- You cannot associate a trigger with a view.\n\n\nORDER BY is allowed in a view definition, but it is ignored if you\nselect from a view using a statement that has its own ORDER BY.\n\nFor other options or clauses in the definition, they are added to the\noptions or clauses of the statement that references the view, but the effect\nis undefined. For example, if a view definition includes a LIMIT\nclause, and you select from the view using a statement that has its own\nLIMIT clause, it is undefined which limit applies. This same\nprinciple applies to options such as ALL, DISTINCT, or\nSQL_SMALL_RESULT that fol2Cmbb0`BiET@/o0AE8  PvݬtLYz  7low the SELECT keyword, and to\nclauses such as INTO, FOR UPDATE, LOCK IN SHARE MODE,\nand PROCEDURE.\n\nIf you create a view and then change the query processing environment by\nchanging system variables, that may affect the results you get from the\nview:\n\nmysql> CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT CHARSET(CHAR(65)), COLLATION(CHAR(65));\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SET NAMES \'latin1\';\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SELECT * FROM v;\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n| CHARSET(CHAR(65)) | COLLATION(CHAR(65)) |\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n| latin1 | latin1_swedish_ci |\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n1 row in set (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SET NAMES \'utf8\';\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SELECT * FROM v;\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n| CHARSET(CHAR(65)) | COLLATION(CHAR(65)) |\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n| utf8 | utf8_general_ci |\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n1 row in set (0.00 sec)\n\nThe optional ALGORITHM clause is a MySQL extension to standard SQL.\nALGORITHM takes three values: MERGE, TEMPTABLE, or\nUNDEFINED. The default algorithm is UNDEFINED if no\nALGORITHM clause is present. The algorithm affec2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT CHARSET(CHAR(65)), COLLATION(CHAR(65));\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SET NAMES \'latin1\';\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SELECT * FROM v;\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n| CHARSET(CHAR(65)) | COLLATION(CHAR(65)) |\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n| latin1 | latin1_swedish_ci |\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n1 row in set (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SET NAMES \'utf8\';\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SELECT * FROM v;\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n| CHARSET(CHAR(65)) | COLLATION(CHAR(65)) |\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n| utf8 | utf8_general_ci |\n+-------------------+---------------------+\n1 row in set (0.00 sec)\n\nThe optional ALGORITHM clause is a MySQL extension to standard SQL.\nALGORITHM takes three values: MERGE, TEMPTABLE, or\nUNDEFINED. The default algorithm is UNDEFINED if no\nALGORITHM clause is present. The algorithm affec2CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E7  PvݱtLYz  7ts how MySQL\nprocesses the view.\n\nFor MERGE, the text of a statement that refers to the view and the view\ndefinition are merged such that parts of the view definition replace\ncorresponding parts of the statement.\n\nFor TEMPTABLE, the results from the view are retrieved into a\ntemporary table, which then is used to execute the statement.\n\nFor UNDEFINED, MySQL chooses which algorithm to use. It prefers\nMERGE over TEMPTABLE if possible, because MERGE is\nusually more efficient and because a view cannot be updatable if a temporary\ntable is used.\n\nA reason to choose TEMPTABLE explicitly is that locks can be released\non underlying tables after the temporary table has been created and before\nit is used to finish processing the statement. This might result in quicker\nlock release than the MERGE algorithm so that other clients that use\nthe view are not blocked as long.\n\nA view algorithm can be UNDEFINED three ways:\n\n\n --- No ALGORITHM clause is present in the CREATE VIEW statement.\n\n --- The CREATE VIEW statement has an explicit ALGORITHM = UNDEFINED\nclause.\n\n --- ALGORITHM = MERGE is specified for a view that can be processed only\nwith a temporary table. In this case, MySQL generates a warning and sets\nthe algorithm to UNDEFINED.\n\n\n\nAs ment2C4bb0`BiET@/o0AE6  PvݶtLYz  :ioned earlier, MERGE is handled by merging corresponding parts\nof a view definition into the statement that refers to the view. The\nfollowing examples briefly illustrate how the MERGE algorithm works.\nThe examples assume that there is a view v_merge that has this\ndefinition:\n\nCREATE ALGORITHM = MERGE VIEW v_merge (vc1, vc2) AS\nSELECT c1, c2 FROM t WHERE c3 > 100;\n\nExample 1: Suppose that we issue this statement:\n\nSELECT * FROM v_merge;\n\nMySQL handles the statement as follows:\n\n\n --- v_merge becomes t\n\n --- * becomes vc1, vc2, which corresponds to c1, c2\n\n --- The view WHERE clause is added\n\n\nThe resulting statement to be executed becomes:\n\nSELECT c1, c2 FROM t WHERE c3 > 100;\n\nExample 2: Suppose that we issue this statement:\n\nSELECT * FROM v_merge WHERE vc1 < 100;\n\ 6235 nThis statement is handled similarly to the previous one, except that\nvc1 < 100 becomes c1 < 100 and the view WHERE clause is\nadded to the statement WHERE clause using an AND connective\n(and parentheses are added to make sure the parts of the clause are executed\nwith correct precedence). The resulting statement to be executed becomes:\n\nSELECT c1, c2 FROM t WHERE (c3 > 100) AND (c1 < 100);\n\nEffectively, the statement to be executed has a WHERE clause of this\nf2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE 100;\n\nExample 1: Suppose that we issue this statement:\n\nSELECT * FROM v_merge;\n\nMySQL handles the statement as follows:\n\n\n --- v_merge becomes t\n\n --- * becomes vc1, vc2, which corresponds to c1, c2\n\n --- The view WHERE clause is added\n\n\nThe resulting statement to be executed becomes:\n\nSELECT c1, c2 FROM t WHERE c3 > 100;\n\nExample 2: Suppose that we issue this statement:\n\nSELECT * FROM v_merge WHERE vc1 < 100;\n\ 6235 nThis statement is handled similarly to the previous one, except that\nvc1 < 100 becomes c1 < 100 and the view WHERE clause is\nadded to the statement WHERE clause using an AND connective\n(and parentheses are added to make sure the parts of the clause are executed\nwith correct precedence). The resulting statement to be executed becomes:\n\nSELECT c1, c2 FROM t WHERE (c3 > 100) AND (c1 < 100);\n\nEffectively, the statement to be executed has a WHERE clause of this\nf2CfbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E5  PvݻtLYz I :orm:\n\nWHERE (select WHERE) AND (view WHERE)\n\nThe MERGE algorithm requires a one-to relationship between the rows\nin the view and the rows in the underlying table. If this relationship does\nnot hold, a temporary table must be used instead. Lack of a one-to-one\nrelationship occurs if the view contains any of a number of constructs:\n\n\n --- Aggregate functions (SUM(), MIN(), MAX(),\nCOUNT(), and so forth)\n\n --- DISTINCT\n\n --- GROUP BY\n\n --- HAVING\n\n --- UNION or UNION ALL\n\n --- Refers only to literal values (in this case, there is no underlying table)\n\n\nSome views are updatable. That is, you can use them in statements such as\nUPDATE, DELETE, or INSERT to update the contents of the\nunderlying table. For a view to be updatable, there must be a one-to\nrelationship between the rows in the view and the rows in the underlying\ntable. There are also certain other constructs that make a view\nnon-updatable. To be more specific, a view is not updatable if it contains\nany of the following:\n\n\n --- Aggregate functions (SUM(), MIN(), MAX(),\nCOUNT(), and so forth)\n\n --- DISTINCT\n\n --- GROUP BY\n\n --- HAVING\n\n --- UNION or UNION ALL\n\n --- Subquery in the select list\n\n --- Join\n\n --- Non-updatable view in the FROM clause\n\n --- A subquery i2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE4  PvtLYz cX <n the WHERE clause that refers to a table in the\nFROM clause\n\n --- Refers only to literal values (in this case, there is no underlying table to\nupdate)\n\n --- ALGORITHM = TEMPTABLE (use of a temporary table always makes a view\nnon-updatable)\n\n\nWith respect to insertability (being updatable with INSERT\nstatements), an updatable view is insertable if it also satisfies these\nadditional requirements for the view columns:\n\n\n --- There must be no duplicate view column names.\n\n --- The view must contain all columns in the base table that do not have a\ndefault value.\n\n --- The view columns must be simple column references and not derived columns.\nA derived column is one that is not a simple column reference but is derived\nfrom an expression. These are examples of derived columns:\n\n3.14159\ncol1 + 3\nUPPER(col2)\ncol3 / col4\n(subquery)\n\n\nA view that has a mix of simple column references and derived columns is not\ninsertable, but it can be updatable if you update only those columns that\nare not derived. Consider this view:\n\nCREATE VIEW v AS SELECT col1, 1 AS col2 FROM t;\n\nThis view is not insertable because col2 is derived from an\nexpression. But it is updatable if the update does not try to update\ncol2. This update is allowable:\n\nUPDATE 2CZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4@?g"  PtLYzvL't; 2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE3  PvźtLYz  <v SET col1 = 0;\n\nThis update is not allowable because it attempts to update a derived column:\n\nUPDATE v SET col2 = 0;\n\nIt is sometimes possible for a multiple-table view to be updatable, assuming\nthat it can be processed with the MERGE algorithm. For this to work,\nthe view must use an inner join (not an outer join or a UNION). Also,\nonly a single table in the view definition can be updated, so the SET\nclause must name only columns from one of the tables in the view. Views\nthat use UNION ALL are disallowed even though they might be\ntheoretically updatable, because the implementation uses temporary tables to\nprocess them.\n\n\nFor a multiple-table updatable view, INSERT can work if it inserts into a\nsingle table. DELETE is not supported.\n\nThe WITH CHECK OPTION clause can be given for an updatable view to\nprevent inserts or updates to rows except those for which the WHERE\nclause in the select_statement is true.\n','',''),(359,'TRIM',23,' TRIM([{BOTH | LEADING | TRAILING} [remstr] FROM] str)\n TRIM(remstr FROM] str)\nReturns the string str with all remstr prefixes and/or suffixes\nremoved. If none of the specifiers BOTH, LEADING, or\nTRAILING is given, BOTH is assumed. If remstr is optional\nand not specified, spaces are removed.\n','mysql> SELECT2CJbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT2CbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E2  PvtLYz  ? 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This function is useful in combination with the\nDATE_FORMAT() and the STR_TO_DATE() functions.\nThe three possible values for the first argument\nand the five possible values for the second argument result in 15 possible\nformat strings (for the specifiers used, see the table in the\nDATE_FORMAT() function description).\n Function Call Result\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'USA\') \'%m.%d.%Y\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'JIS\') \'%Y-%m-%d\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'ISO\') \'%Y-%m-%d\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'EUR\') \'%d.%m.%Y\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'IN2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE \'bar\'\nmysql> SELECT TRIM(LEADING \'x\' FROM \'xxxbarxxx\');\n -> \'barxxx\'\nmysql> SELECT TRIM(BOTH \'x\' FROM \'xxxbarxxx\');\n -> \'bar\'\nmysql> SELECT TRIM(TRAILING \'xyz\' FROM \'barxxyz\');\n -> \'barx\'',''),(360,'IS',26,' IS boolean_value\n IS NOT boolean_value\nTests whether a value against a boolean value, where boolean_value can\nbe TRUE, FALSE, or UNKNOWN.\n','mysql> SELECT 1 IS TRUE, 0 IS FALSE, NULL IS UNKNOWN;\n -> 1, 1, 1\nmysql> SELECT 1 IS NOT UNKNOWN, 0 IS NOT UNKNOWN, NULL IS NOT UNKNOWN;\n -> 1, 1, 0',''),(361,'GET_FORMAT',14,' GET_FORMAT(DATE|TIME|DATETIME, \'EUR\'|\'USA\'|\'JIS\'|\'ISO\'|\'INTERNAL\')\nReturns a format string. This function is useful in combination with the\nDATE_FORMAT() and the STR_TO_DATE() functions.\nThe three possible values for the first argument\nand the five possible values for the second argument result in 15 possible\nformat strings (for the specifiers used, see the table in the\nDATE_FORMAT() function description).\n Function Call Result\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'USA\') \'%m.%d.%Y\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'JIS\') \'%Y-%m-%d\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'ISO\') \'%Y-%m-%d\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'EUR\') \'%d.%m.%Y\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'IN2CtbbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E1  PvtLYz H ?TERNAL\') \'%Y%m%d\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATETIME,\'USA\') \'%Y-%m-%d-%H.%i.%s\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATETIME,\'JIS\') \'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATETIME,\'ISO\') \'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATETIME,\'EUR\') \'%Y-%m-%d-%H.%i.%s\'\n GET_FORMAT(DATETIME,\'INTERNAL\') \'%Y%m%d%H%i%s\'\n GET_FORMAT(TIME,\'USA\') \'%h:%i:%s %p\'\n GET_FORMAT(TIME,\'JIS\') \'%H:%i:%s\'\n GET_FORMAT(TIME,\'ISO\') \'%H:%i:%s\'\n GET_FORMAT(TIME,\'EUR\') \'%H.%i.%S\'\n GET_FORMAT(TIME,\'INTERNAL\') \'%H%i%s\'\n \nISO format is ISO 9075, not ISO 8601.\n\nAs of MySQL 4.1.4, TIMESTAMP can also be used;\nGET_FORMAT() returns the same values as for DATETIME.\n','mysql> SELECT DATE_FORMAT(\'2003-10-03\',GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'EUR\'));\n -> \'03.10.2003\'\nmysql> SELECT STR_TO_DATE(\'10.31.2003\',GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'USA\'));\n -> 2003-10-31\n@c Following is commented out because not yet implemented\n@c mysql> SET DATE_FORMAT=GET_FORMAT(DATE, \'USA\'); SELECT \'2003-10-31\';\n@c -> 10-31-2003',''),(362,'TINYBLOB',1,' TINYBLOB\n\nA BLOB column with a maximum length of 255\n(2^8 - 1) bytes.\n','',''),(363,'SAVEPOINT',10,'SAVEPOINT identifier\nROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT identifier\n\nStarting from MySQL 4.0.14 and 4.1.1, InnoDB supports the SQL st2Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT DATE_FORMAT(\'2003-10-03\',GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'EUR\'));\n -> \'03.10.2003\'\nmysql> SELECT STR_TO_DATE(\'10.31.2003\',GET_FORMAT(DATE,\'USA\'));\n -> 2003-10-31\n@c Following is commented out because not yet implemented\n@c mysql> SET DATE_FORMAT=GET_FORMAT(DATE, \'USA\'); SELECT \'2003-10-31\';\n@c -> 10-31-2003',''),(362,'TINYBLOB',1,' TINYBLOB\n\nA BLOB column with a maximum length of 255\n(2^8 - 1) bytes.\n','',''),(363,'SAVEPOINT',10,'SAVEPOINT identifier\nROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT identifier\n\nStarting from MySQL 4.0.14 and 4.1.1, InnoDB supports the SQL st2C[ bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E0  PvtLYz tI Eatements\nSAVEPOINT and ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT.\n','',''),(364,'IF',9,' IF(expr1,expr2,expr3)\nIf expr1 is TRUE (expr1 <> 0 and expr1 <> NULL) then\nIF() returns expr2, else it returns expr3.\nIF() returns a numeric or string value, depending on the context\nin which it is used.\n','mysql> SELECT IF(1>2,2,3);\n -> 3\nmysql> SELECT IF(1<2,\'yes\',\'no\');\n -> \'yes\'\nmysql> SELECT IF(STRCMP(\'test\',\'test1\'),\'no\',\'yes\');\n -> \'no\'',''),(365,'PURGE',6,'','PURGE MASTER LOGS TO \'mysql-bin.010\';\nPURGE MASTER LOGS BEFORE \'2003-04-02 22:46:26\';',''),(366,'USER',25,' USER()\n\nReturns the current MySQL username and hostname.\n','mysql> SELECT USER();\n -> \'davida@localhost\'',''),(367,'MPOINTFROMWKB',13,' MPointFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\n MultiPointFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\nConstructs a MULTIPOINT value using its WKB representation and SRID.\n','',''),(368,'ALTER TABLE',28,'ALTER TABLE allows you to change the structure of an existing table.\nFor example, you can add or delete columns, create or destroy indexes, change\nthe type of existing columns, or rename columns or the table itself. You can\nalso change the comment for the table and type of the table.\n','ALTER [IGNORE] TABLE tbl_name\n alter_specification [, alter_specificatio2Cv bb0`BiET@/o0AE 0 and expr1 <> NULL) then\nIF() returns expr2, else it returns expr3.\nIF() returns a numeric or string value, depending on the context\nin which it is used.\n','mysql> SELECT IF(1>2,2,3);\n -> 3\nmysql> SELECT IF(1<2,\'yes\',\'no\');\n -> \'yes\'\nmysql> SELECT IF(STRCMP(\'test\',\'test1\'),\'no\',\'yes\');\n -> \'no\'',''),(365,'PURGE',6,'','PURGE MASTER LOGS TO \'mysql-bin.010\';\nPURGE MASTER LOGS BEFORE \'2003-04-02 22:46:26\';',''),(366,'USER',25,' USER()\n\nReturns the current MySQL username and hostname.\n','mysql> SELECT USER();\n -> \'davida@localhost\'',''),(367,'MPOINTFROMWKB',13,' MPointFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\n MultiPointFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\nConstructs a MULTIPOINT value using its WKB representation and SRID.\n','',''),(368,'ALTER TABLE',28,'ALTER TABLE allows you to change the structure of an existing table.\nFor example, you can add or delete columns, create or destroy indexes, change\nthe type of existing columns, or rename columns or the table itself. You can\nalso change the comment for the table and type of the table.\n','ALTER [IGNORE] TABLE tbl_name\n alter_specification [, alter_specificatio2C bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E/  PvtLYz  En] ...\n\nalter_specification:\n ADD [COLUMN] column_definition [FIRST | AFTER col_name ]\n | ADD [COLUMN] (column_definition,...)\n | ADD INDEX [index_name] [index_type] (index_col_name,...)\n | ADD [CONSTRAINT [symbol]]\n PRIMARY KEY [index_type] (index_col_name,...)\n | ADD [CONSTRAINT [symbol]]\n UNIQUE [index_name] [index_type] (index_col_name,...)\n | ADD [FULLTEXT|SPATIAL] [index_name] (index_col_name,...)\n | ADD [CONSTRAINT [symbol]]\n FOREIGN KEY [index_name] (index_col_name,...)\n [reference_definition]\n | ALTER [COLUMN] col_name {SET DEFAULT literal | DROP DEFAULT}\n | CHANGE [COLUMN] old_col_name column_definition\n [FIRST|AFTER col_name]\n | MODIFY [COLUMN] column_definition [FIRST | AFTER col_name]\n | DROP [COLUMN] col_name\n | DROP PRIMARY KEY\n | DROP INDEX index_name\n | DROP FOREIGN KEY fk_symbol\n | DISABLE KEYS\n | ENABLE KEYS\n | RENAME [TO] new_tbl_name\n | ORDER BY col_name\n | CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET charset_name [COLLATE collation_name]\n | [DEFAULT] CHARACTER SET charset_name [COLLATE collation_name]\n | DISCARD TABLESPACE\n | IMPORT TABLESPACE\n | table_options',''),(369,'CHAR BYTE',22,'CHAR BYTE is an alias for CHAR BINARY.\n','',''),(370,'MERGE',7,'\n@menu\n* MERGE table probl2C bb0`BiET@/o0AE.  PvtLYz ( Oems:: MERGE Table Problems\n@end menu\n\nThe MERGE storage engine was introduced in MySQL 3.23.25. It\nis also known as the MRG_MyISAM engine.\n\nA MERGE table is a collection of identical MyISAM tables that\ncan be used as one. ``Identical\'\' means that all tables have\nidentical column and index information. You can\'t merge tables in which the\ncolumns are listed in a different order, don\'t have exactly the same columns, or\nhave the indexes in different order. However, any or all of the tables can be\ncompressed with myisampack.\nSee also : [myisampack, , myisampack].\nDifferences in table options such as AVG_ROW_LENGTH, MAX_ROWS,\nor PACK_KEYS do not matter.\n','mysql> CREATE TABLE t1 (\n -> a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,\n -> message CHAR(20));\nmysql> CREATE TABLE t2 (\n -> a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,\n -> message CHAR(20));\nmysql> INSERT INTO t1 (message) VALUES (\'Testing\'),(\'table\'),(\'t1\');\nmysql> INSERT INTO t2 (message) VALUES (\'Testing\'),(\'table\'),(\'t2\');\nmysql> CREATE TABLE total (\n -> a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,\n -> message CHAR(20), INDEX(a))\n -> TYPE=MERGE UNION=(t1,t2) INSERT_METHOD=LAST;',''),(371,'CREATE TABLE',28,'CREATE TABLE creates a table with 2C@ bb0`BiET@/o0AE CREATE TABLE t1 (\n -> a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,\n -> message CHAR(20));\nmysql> CREATE TABLE t2 (\n -> a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,\n -> message CHAR(20));\nmysql> INSERT INTO t1 (message) VALUES (\'Testing\'),(\'table\'),(\'t1\');\nmysql> INSERT INTO t2 (message) VALUES (\'Testing\'),(\'table\'),(\'t2\');\nmysql> CREATE TABLE total (\n -> a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,\n -> message CHAR(20), INDEX(a))\n -> TYPE=MERGE UNION=(t1,t2) INSERT_METHOD=LAST;',''),(371,'CREATE TABLE',28,'CREATE TABLE creates a table with 2C bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E-  PvtLYz ' Othe given name.\nYou must have the CREATE privilege for the table.\n\nRules for allowable table names are given in [Legal names].\nBy default, the table is created in the current database.\nAn error occurs if the table exists, if there is no current database,\nor if the database does not exist.\n','CREATE [TEMPORARY] TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS] tbl_name\n [(create_definition,...)]\n [table_options] [select_statement]',''),(372,'>',26,' >\nGreater than:\n','mysql> SELECT 2 > 2;\n -> 0',''),(373,'MICROSECOND',14,' MICROSECOND(expr)\n\nReturns the microseconds from the time or datetime expression expr as a\nnumber in the range from 0 to 999999.\n','mysql> SELECT MICROSECOND(\'12:00:00.123456\');\n -> 123456\nmysql> SELECT MICROSECOND(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.000010\');\n -> 10',''),(374,'ANALYZE',7,'This statement analyzes and stores the key distribution for a table.\nDuring the analysis, the table is locked with a read lock. This works on\nMyISAM and BDB tables and (as of MySQL 4.0.13) InnoDB\ntables. For MyISAM tables, this\nstatement is equivalent to using myisamchk -a.\n\nMySQL uses the stored key distribution to decide the order in which\ntables should be joined when you perform a join on something other than a\nconstant.\n','ANALYZE [LOCAL | 2C bb0`BiET@/o0AE',26,' >\nGreater than:\n','mysql> SELECT 2 > 2;\n -> 0',''),(373,'MICROSECOND',14,' MICROSECOND(expr)\n\nReturns the microseconds from the time or datetime expression expr as a\nnumber in the range from 0 to 999999.\n','mysql> SELECT MICROSECOND(\'12:00:00.123456\');\n -> 123456\nmysql> SELECT MICROSECOND(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.000010\');\n -> 10',''),(374,'ANALYZE',7,'This statement analyzes and stores the key distribution for a table.\nDuring the analysis, the table is locked with a read lock. This works on\nMyISAM and BDB tables and (as of MySQL 4.0.13) InnoDB\ntables. For MyISAM tables, this\nstatement is equivalent to using myisamchk -a.\n\nMySQL uses the stored key distribution to decide the order in which\ntables should be joined when you perform a join on something other than a\nconstant.\n','ANALYZE [LOCAL | 2CH ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4@?g  PtLYzvW 't  2C8H ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4@@f  PtLYzvW 't  2CI Bi0`E@/Fxǀo0Ed@?  PYf݀P|\ FPw,5HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 19:59:32 GMT Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Debian GNU/Linux) mod_python/3.1.3 Python/2.3.5 PHP/4.4.0-4 mod_perl/2.0.1 Perl/v5.8.7 Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100 Connection: Keep-Alive Transfer-Encoding: chunked Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 293 Web Shell

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2C]R ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4@?g  PtLYzva't 2CvR ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4@@f  PtLYzva't 2CV bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E,  PvtLYz  cNO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG] TABLE tbl_name [, tbl_name] ...',''),(375,'CONSTRAINT',7,'The syntax of a foreign key constraint definition in InnoDB looks like\nthis:\n\n[CONSTRAINT symbol] FOREIGN KEY [id] (index_col_name, ...)\n REFERENCES tbl_name (index_col_name, ...)\n [ON DELETE {RESTRICT | CASCADE | SET NULL | NO ACTION}]\n [ON UPDATE {RESTRICT | CASCADE | SET NULL | NO ACTION}]\n','CREATE TABLE product (category INT NOT NULL, id INT NOT NULL,\n price DECIMAL,\n PRIMARY KEY(category, id)) TYPE=INNODB;\nCREATE TABLE customer (id INT NOT NULL,\n PRIMARY KEY (id)) TYPE=INNODB;\nCREATE TABLE product_order (no INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,\n product_category INT NOT NULL,\n product_id INT NOT NULL,\n customer_id INT NOT NULL,\n PRIMARY KEY(no),\n INDEX (product_category, product_id),\n FOREIGN KEY (product_category, product_id)\n REFERENCES product(category, id)\n ON UPDATE CASCADE ON DELETE RESTRICT,\n INDEX (customer_id),\n FOREIGN KEY (customer_id)\n REFERENCES customer(i2CV bb0`BiET@/o0AE+  PvtLYz o cd)) TYPE=INNODB;',''),(376,'FIELD',23,' FIELD(str,str1,str2,str3,...)\nReturns the index of str in the str1, str2,\nstr3, ... list.\nReturns 0 if str is not found.\n\nIf all arguments to FIELD() are strings, all arguments are compared\nas strings. 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This is a common\nproblem when you use MySQL for logging and you also\nperiodically run SELECT and UPDATE statements that take a\nlong time to complete. DELAYED was introduced in MySQL\n3.22.15.\n\nWhen a client uses INSERT DELAYED, it gets an okay from the server at\nonce, and the row is queued to be inserted when the table is not in use by\nany othe2CSh NNBi0`E@b /iBo0E(b@   (P1|KP)52Cmh NN0`BiE@@/Ho0 E(b@@S   (P1|KP)52Cm ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4@?g  PtLYzvu:'t  2Cm ZZ0`BiEL@/Go0o+?E4@@f  PtLYzvu:'t  2Cs bbBi0`ET@/?o+?o0E(  PvtLYz X jr thread.\n\nAnother major benefit of using INSERT DELAYED is that inserts\nfrom many clients are bundled together and written in one block. 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(Before MySQL 4.1.2, the statement was simply ignored in that case.)\n','',''),(392,'!=',26,' <>\n !=\nNot equal:\n','mysql> SELECT \'.01\' <> \'0.01\';\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT .01 <> \'0.01\';\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT \'zapp\' <> \'zappp\';\n -> 1',''),(393,'AES_DECRYPT',17,' AES_ENCRYPT(str,key_str)\n AES_DECRYPT(crypt_str,key_str)\nThese functions al2Cx bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT LN(2);\n -> 0.693147\nmysql> SELECT LN(-2);\n -> NULL',''),(390,'LOG',4,' LOG(X)\n LOG(B,X)\nIf called with one parameter, this function returns the natural logarithm\nof X.\n','mysql> SELECT LOG(2);\n -> 0.693147\nmysql> SELECT LOG(-2);\n -> NULL',''),(391,'SET SQL_LOG_BIN',6,'SET SQL_LOG_BIN = {0|1}\n\nDisables or enables binary logging for the current connection\n(SQL_LOG_BIN is a session variable)\nif the client connects using an account that has the SUPER privilege.\nThe statement is refused with an error if the client does not have that\nprivilege. 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A faster way to do this, when you don\'t want to know\nthe number of deleted rows, is to use TRUNCATE TABLE.\nSee also : [TRUNCATE, , TRUNCATE].\n','DELETE [LOW_PRIORITY] [QUICK] [IGNORE] FROM tbl_name\n [WHERE where_definition]\n [ORDER BY ...]\n [LIMIT row_count]',''),(3CLbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT ROUND(-1.23);\n -> -1\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(-1.58);\n -> -2\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.58);\n -> 2\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.298, 1);\n -> 1.3\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.298, 0);\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(23.298, -1);\n -> 20',''),(36,'NULLIF',9,' NULLIF(expr1,expr2)\nReturns NULL if expr1 = expr2 is true, else returns expr1.\nThis is the same as CASE WHEN expr1 = expr2 THEN NULL ELSE expr1 END.\n','mysql> SELECT NULLIF(1,1);\n -> NULL\nmysql> SELECT NULLIF(1,2);\n -> 1',''),(37,'STOP SLAVE',7,'STOP SLAVE [thread_type [, thread_type] ... ]\n\nthread_type: IO_THREAD | SQL_THREAD\n\nStops the slave threads.\nSTOP SLAVE requires the SUPER privilege.\n\nLike START SLAVE, as of MySQL 4.0.2, this statement\nmay be used with the IO_THREAD and SQL_THREAD options to name\nthe thread or threads to stop.\n','',''),(38,'TIMEDIFF',14,' TIMEDIFF(expr,expr2)\n\n\nTIMEDIFF() returns the time between the start time\nexpr and the end time expr2.\nexpr and expr2 are time or date-and-time expr3C8Lbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT ROUND(-1.23);\n -> -1\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(-1.58);\n -> -2\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.58);\n -> 2\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.298, 1);\n -> 1.3\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(1.298, 0);\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT ROUND(23.298, -1);\n -> 20',''),(36,'NULLIF',9,' NULLIF(expr1,expr2)\nReturns NULL if expr1 = expr2 is true, else returns expr1.\nThis is the same as CASE WHEN expr1 = expr2 THEN NULL ELSE expr1 END.\n','mysql> SELECT NULLIF(1,1);\n -> NULL\nmysql> SELECT NULLIF(1,2);\n -> 1',''),(37,'STOP SLAVE',7,'STOP SLAVE [thread_type [, thread_type] ... ]\n\nthread_type: IO_THREAD | SQL_THREAD\n\nStops the slave threads.\nSTOP SLAVE requires the SUPER privilege.\n\nLike START SLAVE, as of MySQL 4.0.2, this statement\nmay be used with the IO_THREAD and SQL_THREAD options to name\nthe thread or threads to stop.\n','',''),(38,'TIMEDIFF',14,' TIMEDIFF(expr,expr2)\n\n\nTIMEDIFF() returns the time between the start time\nexpr and the end time expr2.\nexpr and expr2 are time or date-and-time expr3CLbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT TIMEDIFF(\'2000:01:01 00:00:00\',\n -> \'2000:01:01 00:00:00.000001\');\n -> \'-00:00:00.000001\'\nmysql> SELECT TIMEDIFF(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.000001\',\n -> \'1997-12-30 01:01:0 1000 1.000002\');\n -> \'46:58:57.999999\'',''),(39,'RELATED',11,' Related(g1,g2,pattern_matrix)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not the spatial relationship specified\nby pattern_matrix exists between g1 and g2.\nReturns -1 if the arguments are NULL.\nThe pattern matrix is a string. Its specification will be noted here if this\nfunction is implemented.\n','',''),(40,'LINEFROMTEXT',3,' LineFromText(wkt[,srid])\n LineStringFromText(wkt[,srid])\nConstructs a LINESTRING value using its WKT representation and SRID.\n','',''),(41,'SHOW MASTER STATUS',6,'SHOW MASTER STATUS\n\nProvides status information on the binary log files of the master.\n','',''),(42,'ADDTIME',14,' ADDTIME(expr,expr2)\n\n\nADDTIME() adds expr2 to expr and returns the result.\nexpr is a time or datetime expression, and expr2 is a time\nexpression.\n','mysql> SELECT ADDTIME(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.999999\',\n -> \'1 1:1:1.000002\');\n -> \'1998-01-02 01:01:01.000001\'\nmysql>3CLbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT TIMEDIFF(\'2000:01:01 00:00:00\',\n -> \'2000:01:01 00:00:00.000001\');\n -> \'-00:00:00.000001\'\nmysql> SELECT TIMEDIFF(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.000001\',\n -> \'1997-12-30 01:01:0 1000 1.000002\');\n -> \'46:58:57.999999\'',''),(39,'RELATED',11,' Related(g1,g2,pattern_matrix)\nReturns 1 or 0 to indicate whether or not the spatial relationship specified\nby pattern_matrix exists between g1 and g2.\nReturns -1 if the arguments are NULL.\nThe pattern matrix is a string. Its specification will be noted here if this\nfunction is implemented.\n','',''),(40,'LINEFROMTEXT',3,' LineFromText(wkt[,srid])\n LineStringFromText(wkt[,srid])\nConstructs a LINESTRING value using its WKT representation and SRID.\n','',''),(41,'SHOW MASTER STATUS',6,'SHOW MASTER STATUS\n\nProvides status information on the binary log files of the master.\n','',''),(42,'ADDTIME',14,' ADDTIME(expr,expr2)\n\n\nADDTIME() adds expr2 to expr and returns the result.\nexpr is a time or datetime expression, and expr2 is a time\nexpression.\n','mysql> SELECT ADDTIME(\'1997-12-31 23:59:59.999999\',\n -> \'1 1:1:1.000002\');\n -> \'1998-01-02 01:01:01.000001\'\nmysql>3CQBBBi0`E4@/T o0Ey*  ј"g3C%RBB0`BiE4@/To0 E@-  ٘"g3CnZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4 @?0  ѳPt:uC""lo 3CnZZ0`BiEL@/!o0pE4 @@0  ѳPt:uC""lo 3CNZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4c@?\y  PC({qz M7 3CgZZʪBiEL@/o0o0oE4c@@[y  PC({qz M7 3C=Bi0`E@/Ao0Ee@?[  PC({q M7 GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1 Host: 10.0.0.10 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; it-IT; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050922 Firefox/1.0.7 (Debian package 1.0.7-1) Accept: image/png,*/*;q=0.5 Accept-Language: it,en-us;q=0.7,en;q=0.3 Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 Keep-Alive: 300 Connection: keep-alive 3CVʪBiE@/o0o0oEe@@Z  PC({q M7 GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1 Host: 10.0.0.10 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; it-IT; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050922 Firefox/1.0.7 (Debian package 1.0.7-1) Accept: image/png,*/*;q=0.5 Accept-Language: it,en-us;q=0.7,en;q=0.3 Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 Keep-Alive: 300 Connection: keep-alive 3C1ZZBiʪEL@/o0oo0E4{@@! 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3CԛZZ0`BiEL@/o0AE4{@@ P{t/C(I% 7 RM3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E \'03:00:01.999997\'',''),(43,'SPATIAL',24,'MySQL can create spatial indexes using syntax similar to that for creating\nregular indexes, but extended with the SPATIAL keyword.\nSpatial columns that are indexed currently must be declared NOT NULL.\nThe following examples demonstrate how to create spatial indexes.\n\n\n With CREATE TABLE:\n\nmysql> CREATE TABLE geom (g GEOMETRY NOT NULL, SPATIAL INDEX(g));\n\n With ALTER TABLE:\n\nmysql> ALTER TABLE geom ADD SPATIAL INDEX(g);\n\n With CREATE INDEX:\n\nmysql> CREATE SPATIAL INDEX sp_index ON geom (g);\n\n\nTo drop spatial indexes, use ALTER TABLE or DROP INDEX:\n\n\n With ALTER TABLE:\n\nmysql> ALTER TABLE geom DROP INDEX g;\n\n With DROP INDEX:\n\nmysql> DROP INDEX sp_index ON geom;\n\n\nExample: Suppose that a table geom contains more than 32,000 geometries,\nwhich are stored in the column g of type GEOMETRY.\nThe table also has an AUTO_INCREMENT column fid for storing\nobject ID values.\n','',''),(44,'TIMESTAMPDIFF',14,' TIMESTAMPDIFF(interval,datetime_expr1,datetime_expr2)\n\nReturns the integer difference between the date or datetime expressions\ndatetime_expr1 and\ndatetime_expr2. The unit for the result is given by the\ninterval argu3Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE \'03:00:01.999997\'',''),(43,'SPATIAL',24,'MySQL can create spatial indexes using syntax similar to that for creating\nregular indexes, but extended with the SPATIAL keyword.\nSpatial columns that are indexed currently must be declared NOT NULL.\nThe following examples demonstrate how to create spatial indexes.\n\n\n With CREATE TABLE:\n\nmysql> CREATE TABLE geom (g GEOMETRY NOT NULL, SPATIAL INDEX(g));\n\n With ALTER TABLE:\n\nmysql> ALTER TABLE geom ADD SPATIAL INDEX(g);\n\n With CREATE INDEX:\n\nmysql> CREATE SPATIAL INDEX sp_index ON geom (g);\n\n\nTo drop spatial indexes, use ALTER TABLE or DROP INDEX:\n\n\n With ALTER TABLE:\n\nmysql> ALTER TABLE geom DROP INDEX g;\n\n With DROP INDEX:\n\nmysql> DROP INDEX sp_index ON geom;\n\n\nExample: Suppose that a table geom contains more than 32,000 geometries,\nwhich are stored in the column g of type GEOMETRY.\nThe table also has an AUTO_INCREMENT column fid for storing\nobject ID values.\n','',''),(44,'TIMESTAMPDIFF',14,' TIMESTAMPDIFF(interval,datetime_expr1,datetime_expr2)\n\nReturns the integer difference between the date or datetime expressions\ndatetime_expr1 and\ndatetime_expr2. The unit for the result is given by the\ninterval argu3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT UPPER(\'Hej\');\n -> \'HEJ\'',''),(46,'FROM_UNIXTIME',14,' FROM_UNIXTIME(unix_timestamp)\n FROM_UNIXTIME(unix_timestamp,format)\nReturns a representation of the unix_timestamp argument as a value in\n\'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS\' or YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format, depending on\nwhether the function is used in a string or numeric context.\n\nmysql> SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(875996580);\n -> \'1997-10-04 22:23:00\'\nmysql> SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(875996580) + 0;\n -> 19971004222300\n\nIf format is given, the result is formatted according to the\nformat string. format may contain the same specifiers as\nthose listed in the entry for the DATE_FORMAT() function.\n','mysql> SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(),\n -> \'%Y %D %M %h:%i:%s %x\');\n -> \'2003 6th August 06:22:58 2003\'',''),(47,'MEDIUMBLOB',1,' MEDIUMBLOB\n\nA BLOB column with a maximum length of 16,777,215\n(2^24 - 1) bytes.\n','',''),(48,'IFNULL',9,' IFN3C+bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT UPPER(\'Hej\');\n -> \'HEJ\'',''),(46,'FROM_UNIXTIME',14,' FROM_UNIXTIME(unix_timestamp)\n FROM_UNIXTIME(unix_timestamp,format)\nReturns a representation of the unix_timestamp argument as a value in\n\'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS\' or YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format, depending on\nwhether the function is used in a string or numeric context.\n\nmysql> SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(875996580);\n -> \'1997-10-04 22:23:00\'\nmysql> SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(875996580) + 0;\n -> 19971004222300\n\nIf format is given, the result is formatted according to the\nformat string. format may contain the same specifiers as\nthose listed in the entry for the DATE_FORMAT() function.\n','mysql> SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(),\n -> \'%Y %D %M %h:%i:%s %x\');\n -> \'2003 6th August 06:22:58 2003\'',''),(47,'MEDIUMBLOB',1,' MEDIUMBLOB\n\nA BLOB column with a maximum length of 16,777,215\n(2^24 - 1) bytes.\n','',''),(48,'IFNULL',9,' IFN3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT IFNULL(1,0);\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT IFNULL(NULL,10);\n -> 10\nmysql> SELECT IFNULL(1/0,10);\n -> 10\nmysql> SELECT IFNULL(1/0,\'yes\');\n -> \'yes\'',''),(49,'LEAST',26,' LEAST(value1,value2,...)\nWith two or more arguments, returns the smallest (minimum-valued) argument.\nThe arguments are compared 1000 using the following rules.\n\n --- If the return value is used in an INTEGER context or all arguments\nare integer-valued, they are compared as integers.\n\n --- If the return value is used in a REAL context or all arguments are\nreal-valued, they are compared as reals.\n\n --- If any argument is a case-sensitive string, the arguments are compared\nas case-sensitive strings.\n\n --- In other cases, the arguments are compared as case-insensitive strings.\n','mysql> SELECT LEAST(2,0);\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT LEAST(34.0,3.0,5.0,767.0);\n -> 3.0\nmysql> SELECT LEAST(\'B\',\'A\',\'C\');\n -> \'A\'',''),(50,'=',26,' =\nEqual:\n','mysql> SELECT 1 = 0;\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT \'0\' = 0;\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT \'0.0\' =3Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT IFNULL(1,0);\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT IFNULL(NULL,10);\n -> 10\nmysql> SELECT IFNULL(1/0,10);\n -> 10\nmysql> SELECT IFNULL(1/0,\'yes\');\n -> \'yes\'',''),(49,'LEAST',26,' LEAST(value1,value2,...)\nWith two or more arguments, returns the smallest (minimum-valued) argument.\nThe arguments are compared 1000 using the following rules.\n\n --- If the return value is used in an INTEGER context or all arguments\nare integer-valued, they are compared as integers.\n\n --- If the return value is used in a REAL context or all arguments are\nreal-valued, they are compared as reals.\n\n --- If any argument is a case-sensitive string, the arguments are compared\nas case-sensitive strings.\n\n --- In other cases, the arguments are compared as case-insensitive strings.\n','mysql> SELECT LEAST(2,0);\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT LEAST(34.0,3.0,5.0,767.0);\n -> 3.0\nmysql> SELECT LEAST(\'B\',\'A\',\'C\');\n -> \'A\'',''),(50,'=',26,' =\nEqual:\n','mysql> SELECT 1 = 0;\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT \'0\' = 0;\n -> 1\nmysql> SELECT \'0.0\' =3CabbBi0`ET@/,|po0E 1\nmysql> SELECT \'0.01\' = 0;\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT \'.01\' = 0.01;\n -> 1',''),(51,'REVERSE',23,' REVERSE(str)\nReturns the string str with the order of the characters reversed.\n','mysql> SELECT REVERSE(\'abc\');\n -> \'cba\'',''),(52,'ISNULL',26,' ISNULL(expr)\nIf expr is NULL, ISNULL() returns 1, otherwise\nit returns 0.\n','mysql> SELECT ISNULL(1+1);\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT ISNULL(1/0);\n -> 1',''),(53,'BINARY',1,' BINARY(M)\n\nThe BINARY type is similar to the CHAR type, but stores\nbinary byte strings rather than non-binary character strings.\n\nThis type was added in MySQL 4.1.2.\n','',''),(54,'BOUNDARY',19,' Boundary(g)\nReturns a geometry that is the closure of the combinatorial boundary of the\ngeometry value g.\n','',''),(55,'CREATE USER',7,'The CREATE USER statement creates new MySQL accounts. To use it, you\nmust have the global CREATE USER privilege or the INSERT\nprivilege for the mysql database.\nFor each account, CREATE USER creates a new record in the\nmysql.user table that has no privileges. An error occurs if the\naccount already exists.\n\nThe account can be given a password with the optional IDENTIFIED\nBY clause. The user value and the password are given the same way\nas for the GRANT 3C{bb0`BiET@/o0AE 1\nmysql> SELECT \'0.01\' = 0;\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT \'.01\' = 0.01;\n -> 1',''),(51,'REVERSE',23,' REVERSE(str)\nReturns the string str with the order of the characters reversed.\n','mysql> SELECT REVERSE(\'abc\');\n -> \'cba\'',''),(52,'ISNULL',26,' ISNULL(expr)\nIf expr is NULL, ISNULL() returns 1, otherwise\nit returns 0.\n','mysql> SELECT ISNULL(1+1);\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT ISNULL(1/0);\n -> 1',''),(53,'BINARY',1,' BINARY(M)\n\nThe BINARY type is similar to the CHAR type, but stores\nbinary byte strings rather than non-binary character strings.\n\nThis type was added in MySQL 4.1.2.\n','',''),(54,'BOUNDARY',19,' Boundary(g)\nReturns a geometry that is the closure of the combinatorial boundary of the\ngeometry value g.\n','',''),(55,'CREATE USER',7,'The CREATE USER statement creates new MySQL accounts. To use it, you\nmust have the global CREATE USER privilege or the INSERT\nprivilege for the mysql database.\nFor each account, CREATE USER creates a new record in the\nmysql.user table that has no privileges. An error occurs if the\naccount already exists.\n\nThe account can be given a password with the optional IDENTIFIED\nBY clause. The user value and the password are given the same way\nas for the GRANT 3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E DELETE FROM mysql.user\n -> WHERE User=\'user_name\' and Host=\'host_name\';\nmysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;\n\n\n @subsubsection GRANT and REVOKE Syntax\n\n\n\n\nGRANT priv_type [(column_list)] [, priv_type [(column_list)]] ...\n ON [object_type] {tbl_name | * | *.* | db_name.*}\n TO user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']\n [, user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']] ...\n [REQUIRE\n NONE |\n [{SSL| X509}]\n [CIPHER \'cipher\' [AND]]\n [ISSUER \'issuer\' [AND]]\n [SUBJECT \'subject\']]\n [WITH with_option [with_option] ...]\n\nobject_type =\n TABLE\n | FUNCTION\n | PROCEDURE\n\nwith_option =\n GRANT OPTION\n | MAX_QUERIES_PER_HOUR count\n | MAX_UPDATES_PER_HOUR count\n | MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR count\n | MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS count\n\3Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE DELETE FROM mysql.user\n -> WHERE User=\'user_name\' and Host=\'host_name\';\nmysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;\n\n\n @subsubsection GRANT and REVOKE Syntax\n\n\n\n\nGRANT priv_type [(column_list)] [, priv_type [(column_list)]] ...\n ON [object_type] {tbl_name | * | *.* | db_name.*}\n TO user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']\n [, user [IDENTIFIED BY [PASSWORD] \'password\']] ...\n [REQUIRE\n NONE |\n [{SSL| X509}]\n [CIPHER \'cipher\' [AND]]\n [ISSUER \'issuer\' [AND]]\n [SUBJECT \'subject\']]\n [WITH with_option [with_option] ...]\n\nobject_type =\n TABLE\n | FUNCTION\n | PROCEDURE\n\nwith_option =\n GRANT OPTION\n | MAX_QUERIES_PER_HOUR count\n | MAX_UPDATES_PER_HOUR count\n | MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR count\n | MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS count\n\3C%bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT USER();\n -> \'davida@localhost\'\nmysql> SELECT * FROM mysql.user;\nERROR 1044: Access denied for user \'\'@\'localhost\' to\ndatabase \'mysql\'\nmysql> SELECT CURRENT_USER();\n -> \'@localhost\'',''),(58,'LCASE',23,' LCASE(str)\n\nLCASE() is a synonym for LOWER().\n','',''),(59,'<=',26,' <=\nLess than or equal:\n','mysql> SELECT 0.1 <= 2;\n -> 1',''),(60,'UPDATE',6,'The UPDATE statement updates columns in existing table rows with\nnew values. The SET clause indicates which columns to modify\nand the values they should be given. The WHERE clause, if given,\n3C&&Bi0`E@/Sŀo0E@?  PDoy  < G7 8&\Mmd`WA6R1 &3p@ h`U"]۾*xcoI%-)l)HeXfwСL̟s 6 }}f*hCn%ymZbD# Ck.T4栈ʰ PTD;H (9U*Q(0]M{pd[3U:[ޕȶeAvIhk'\|Bs(@%߮bY'zH7Fvl]Vjd@2u-=9%~];? 3CZZBi0`EL@/܂Sŀo0E4@?  PDrE   I7 <3Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT USER();\n -> \'davida@localhost\'\nmysql> SELECT * FROM mysql.user;\nERROR 1044: Access denied for user \'\'@\'localhost\' to\ndatabase \'mysql\'\nmysql> SELECT CURRENT_USER();\n -> \'@localhost\'',''),(58,'LCASE',23,' LCASE(str)\n\nLCASE() is a synonym for LOWER().\n','',''),(59,'<=',26,' <=\nLess than or equal:\n','mysql> SELECT 0.1 <= 2;\n -> 1',''),(60,'UPDATE',6,'The UPDATE statement updates columns in existing table rows with\nnew values. The SET clause indicates which columns to modify\nand the values they should be given. The WHERE clause, if given,\n3C&&ʪBiE@/Ko0o0oE@@  PDoy  D G7 8&\Mmd`WA6R1 &3p@ h`U"]۾*xcoI%-)l)HeXfwСL̟s 6 }}f*hCn%ymZbD# Ck.T4栈ʰ PTD;H (9U*Q(0]M{pd[3U:[ޕȶeAvIhk'\|Bs(@%߮bY'zH7Fvl]Vjd@2u-=9%~];? 3CZZʪBiEL@/o0o0oE4@@  PDrE   I7 <3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT id, body, MATCH (title,body) AGAINST\n -> (\'Security implications of running MySQL as root\') AS score\n -> FROM articles WHERE MATCH (title,body) AGAINST\n -> (\'Security implications of running MySQL as root\');\n+----+-------------------------------------+-----------------+\n| id | body | score |\n+----+-------------------------------------+-----------------+\n| 4 | 1. Never run mysqld as root. 2. ... | 1.5219271183014 |\n| 6 | When configured properly, MySQL ... | 1.3114095926285 |\n+----+-------------------------------------+-----------------+\n2 rows in set (0.00 sec)',''),(63,'ABS',4,' ABS(X)\nReturns the absolute value of X.\n','mysql> SEL3C)bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT id, body, MATCH (title,body) AGAINST\n -> (\'Security implications of running MySQL as root\') AS score\n -> FROM articles WHERE MATCH (title,body) AGAINST\n -> (\'Security implications of running MySQL as root\');\n+----+-------------------------------------+-----------------+\n| id | body | score |\n+----+-------------------------------------+-----------------+\n| 4 | 1. Never run mysqld as root. 2. ... | 1.5219271183014 |\n| 6 | When configured properly, MySQL ... | 1.3114095926285 |\n+----+-------------------------------------+-----------------+\n2 rows in set (0.00 sec)',''),(63,'ABS',4,' ABS(X)\nReturns the absolute value of X.\n','mysql> SEL3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E 2\nmysql> SELECT ABS(-32);\n -> 32',''),(64,'POLYFROMWKB',13,' PolyFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\n PolygonFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\nConstructs a POLYGON value using its WKB representation and SRID.\n','',''),(65,'NOT LIKE',23,' expr NOT LIKE pat [ESCAPE \'escape-char\']\n\nThis is the same as NOT (expr LIKE pat [ESCAPE \'escape-char\']).\n','',''),(66,'SPACE',23,' SPACE(N)\nReturns a string consisting of N space characters.\n','mysql> SELECT f000 SPACE(6);\n -> \' \'',''),(67,'MBR DEFINITION',8,'Every geometry occupies some position in space. The exterior of\na geometry is all space not occupied by the geometry. The interior\nis the space occupied by the geometry. 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Any table and database\nexclusion rules specified with the --replicate-*-do-* and\n--replicate-*-ignore-* options are honored.\n--replicate-rewrite-db is /not/ taken into account (because one user\ncould, with this option, set up a non-unique mapping such as\n--replicate-rewrite-db=db1->db3 and\n--replicate-rewrite-db=db2->db3, which would confuse the slave when\nit loads the master\'s tables).\n\nUse of this statement is subject to the following conditions:\n\n\n --- It works only with MyISAM tables. 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This is\nshorthand for SELECT expr, ..., but has the advantage that it\'s\nslightly faster when you don\'t care about the result.\n\nDO is useful mainly with functions that have side effects, such as\nRELEASE_LOCK().\n','DO expr [, expr] ...',''),(93,'CURTIME',14,' CURTIME()\n\nReturns the current time as a value in \'HH:MM:SS\' or HHMMSS\nformat, depending on whether the function is used in a string or numeric\ncontext.\n','mysql> SELECT CURTIME();\n -> \'23:50:26\'\nmysql> SELECT CURTIME() + 0;\n -> 235026',''),(94,'BIGINT',1,' BIGINT[(M)] [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\nA large integer. The signed range is -9223372036854775808 to\n9223372036854775807. 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This is\nthe function that is used for encrypting MySQL passwords for storage\nin the Password column of the user grant table.\n','',''),(102,'FORMAT',21,'   FORMAT(X,D)\nFormats the number X to a format like \'#,###,###.##\', rounded\nto D decimals, and returns the result as a string.\nIf D is 0, the result has no\ndecimal point or fractional part.\n','mysql> SELECT FORMAT(12332.123456, 4);\n        -> \'12,332.1235\'\nmysql> SELECT FORMAT(12332.1,4);\n        -> \'12,332.1000\'\nmysql> SELECT FORMAT(12332.2,0);\n        -> \'12,332\'',''),(103,'||',20,'   OR\n   ||\nLogical OR.\nWhen both operands are non-NULL, the result is 1 if any\noperand is non-zero, and 0 otherwise.  With a NULL operand,\nthe result is 1 if the other operand is non-zero, and NULL\notherwise.  If both operands are NULL, the result is NULL.\n','mysql> SELECT 1 || 1;\n   3C'bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E 1\nmysql> SELECT 1 || 0;\n        -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 0 || 0;\n        -> 0\nmysql> SELECT 0 || NULL;\n        -> NULL\nmysql> SELECT 1 || NULL;\n        -> 1',''),(104,'CASE',9,'   CASE value WHEN [compare-value] THEN result [WHEN [compare-value] THEN result ...] [ELSE result] END\n   CASE WHEN [condition] THEN result [WHEN [condition] THEN result ...] [ELSE result] END\n\nThe first version returns the result where\nvalue=compare-value. The second version returns the\nresult for the first condition that is true. If there was no matching result\nvalue, the result after ELSE is returned, or NULL if there is\nno ELSE part.\n','mysql> SELECT CASE 1 WHEN 1 THEN \'one\'\n    ->     WHEN 2 THEN \'two\' ELSE \'more\' END;\n        -> \'one\'\nmysql> SELECT CASE WHEN 1>0 THEN \'true\' ELSE \'false\' END;\n        -> \'true\'\nmysql> SELECT CASE BINARY \'B\'\n    ->     WHEN \'a\' THEN 1 WHEN \'b\' THEN 2 END;\n        -> NULL',''),(105,'BIT_LENGTH',23,'   BIT_LENGTH(str)\nReturns the length of the string str in bits.\n','mysql> SELECT BIT_LENGTH(\'text\');\n        -> 32',''),(106,'EXTERIORRING',0,'   ExteriorRing(poly)\nReturns the exterior ring of the Polygon value poly\nas a LineString.\n','mysql> SET @poly =\n    -> \'Polygon((0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0),(1 1,1 2,2 2,2 13CAbb0`BiET@/o0AE 1\nmysql> SELECT 1 || 0;\n        -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 0 || 0;\n        -> 0\nmysql> SELECT 0 || NULL;\n        -> NULL\nmysql> SELECT 1 || NULL;\n        -> 1',''),(104,'CASE',9,'   CASE value WHEN [compare-value] THEN result [WHEN [compare-value] THEN result ...] [ELSE result] END\n   CASE WHEN [condition] THEN result [WHEN [condition] THEN result ...] [ELSE result] END\n\nThe first version returns the result where\nvalue=compare-value. The second version returns the\nresult for the first condition that is true. If there was no matching result\nvalue, the result after ELSE is returned, or NULL if there is\nno ELSE part.\n','mysql> SELECT CASE 1 WHEN 1 THEN \'one\'\n    ->     WHEN 2 THEN \'two\' ELSE \'more\' END;\n        -> \'one\'\nmysql> SELECT CASE WHEN 1>0 THEN \'true\' ELSE \'false\' END;\n        -> \'true\'\nmysql> SELECT CASE BINARY \'B\'\n    ->     WHEN \'a\' THEN 1 WHEN \'b\' THEN 2 END;\n        -> NULL',''),(105,'BIT_LENGTH',23,'   BIT_LENGTH(str)\nReturns the length of the string str in bits.\n','mysql> SELECT BIT_LENGTH(\'text\');\n        -> 32',''),(106,'EXTERIORRING',0,'   ExteriorRing(poly)\nReturns the exterior ring of the Polygon value poly\nas a LineString.\n','mysql> SET @poly =\n    -> \'Polygon((0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0),(1 1,1 2,2 2,2 13CqbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT AsText(ExteriorRing(GeomFromText(@poly)));\n+-------------------------------------------+\n| AsText(ExteriorRing(GeomFromText(@poly))) |\n+-------------------------------------------+\n| LINESTRING(0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0)           |\n+-------------------------------------------+',''),(107,'GEOMFROMWKB',13,'   GeomFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\n   GeometryFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\nConstructs a geometry value of any type using its WKB representation and SRID.\n','',''),(108,'SHOW SLAVE HOSTS',6,'SHOW SLAVE HOSTS\n\nDisplays a list of slaves currently registered with the master.\nAny slave not started with the --report-host=slave_name\noption is not visible in that list.\n','',''),(109,'START TRANSACTION',10,'By default, MySQL runs with autocommit mode enabled. This means that\nas soon as you execute a statement that updates (modifies) a table,\nMySQL stores the update on disk.\n\nIf you are using transaction-safe tables (like InnoDB or BDB),\nyou can disable autocommit mode with the following statement:\n\nSET AUTOCOMMIT=0;\n\nAfter disabling autocommit mode by setting the AUTOCOMMIT variable to\nzero, you must use COMMIT to store your changes to disk or\nROLLBACK if you want to ignore the changes you have made since\nthe beginning of your transaction.\n\nIf you3Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT AsText(ExteriorRing(GeomFromText(@poly)));\n+-------------------------------------------+\n| AsText(ExteriorRing(GeomFromText(@poly))) |\n+-------------------------------------------+\n| LINESTRING(0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,0 0)           |\n+-------------------------------------------+',''),(107,'GEOMFROMWKB',13,'   GeomFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\n   GeometryFromWKB(wkb[,srid])\nConstructs a geometry value of any type using its WKB representation and SRID.\n','',''),(108,'SHOW SLAVE HOSTS',6,'SHOW SLAVE HOSTS\n\nDisplays a list of slaves currently registered with the master.\nAny slave not started with the --report-host=slave_name\noption is not visible in that list.\n','',''),(109,'START TRANSACTION',10,'By default, MySQL runs with autocommit mode enabled. This means that\nas soon as you execute a statement that updates (modifies) a table,\nMySQL stores the update on disk.\n\nIf you are using transaction-safe tables (like InnoDB or BDB),\nyou can disable autocommit mode with the following statement:\n\nSET AUTOCOMMIT=0;\n\nAfter disabling autocommit mode by setting the AUTOCOMMIT variable to\nzero, you must use COMMIT to store your changes to disk or\nROLLBACK if you want to ignore the changes you have made since\nthe beginning of your transaction.\n\nIf you3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT 1 BETWEEN 2 AND 3;\n        -> 0\nmysql> SELECT \'b\' BETWEEN \'a\' AND \'c\';\n        -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 2 BETWEEN 2 AND \'3\';\n        -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 2 BETWEEN 2 AND \'x-3\';\n        -> 0',''),(111,'MULTIPOLYGON',2,'   MultiPolygon(poly1,poly2,...)\nConstructs a WKB MultiPolygon value from a set of WKB Polygon\narguments.\nIf any argument is not a WKB Polygon, the return value is NULL.\n','',''),(112,'TIME_FORMAT',14,'   TIME_FORMAT(time,format)\nThis is used like the DATE_FORMAT() function, 3C
bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT 1 BETWEEN 2 AND 3;\n        -> 0\nmysql> SELECT \'b\' BETWEEN \'a\' AND \'c\';\n        -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 2 BETWEEN 2 AND \'3\';\n        -> 1\nmysql> SELECT 2 BETWEEN 2 AND \'x-3\';\n        -> 0',''),(111,'MULTIPOLYGON',2,'   MultiPolygon(poly1,poly2,...)\nConstructs a WKB MultiPolygon value from a set of WKB Polygon\narguments.\nIf any argument is not a WKB Polygon, the return value is NULL.\n','',''),(112,'TIME_FORMAT',14,'   TIME_FORMAT(time,format)\nThis is used like the DATE_FORMAT() function, 3CE
bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT LEFT(\'foobarbar\', 5);\n        -> \'fooba\'',''),(114,'FLUSH QUERY CACHE',7,'You can defragment the query cache to better utilize its memory\nwith the FLUSH QUERY CACHE statement.\nThe statement does not remove any queries from the cache.\n\nThe RESET QUERY CACHE statement removes all query results from the\nquery cache.  The FLUSH TABLES statement also does this.\n','',''),(115,'RAND',4,'   RAND()\n   RAND(N)\nReturns a random floating-point value in the range from 0 to 1.0.\nIf an integer argument N is specified, it is used as the seed value\n(producing a repeatable sequence).\n','mysql> SELECT RAND();\n        -> 0.9233482386203\nmysql> SELECT RAND(20);\n        -> 0.15888261251047\nmysql> SELECT RAND(20);\n        -> 0.15888261251047\nmysql> SELECT RAND();\n        -> 0.63553050033332\nmysql> SELECT RAND();\n        -> 0.70100469486881',''),(116,'RPAD',23,'   RPAD(str,len,padstr)\nReturns the string str, right-padded with the string padstr\nto a length of len characters. If str is longer\nthan le3Ck
bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT LEFT(\'foobarbar\', 5);\n        -> \'fooba\'',''),(114,'FLUSH QUERY CACHE',7,'You can defragment the query cache to better utilize its memory\nwith the FLUSH QUERY CACHE statement.\nThe statement does not remove any queries from the cache.\n\nThe RESET QUERY CACHE statement removes all query results from the\nquery cache.  The FLUSH TABLES statement also does this.\n','',''),(115,'RAND',4,'   RAND()\n   RAND(N)\nReturns a random floating-point value in the range from 0 to 1.0.\nIf an integer argument N is specified, it is used as the seed value\n(producing a repeatable sequence).\n','mysql> SELECT RAND();\n        -> 0.9233482386203\nmysql> SELECT RAND(20);\n        -> 0.15888261251047\nmysql> SELECT RAND(20);\n        -> 0.15888261251047\nmysql> SELECT RAND();\n        -> 0.63553050033332\nmysql> SELECT RAND();\n        -> 0.70100469486881',''),(116,'RPAD',23,'   RPAD(str,len,padstr)\nReturns the string str, right-padded with the string padstr\nto a length of len characters. If str is longer\nthan le3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT RPAD(\'hi\',5,\'?\');\n        -> \'hi???\'\nmysql> SELECT RPAD(\'hi\',1,\'?\');\n        -> \'h\'',''),(117,'INSERT INTO',6,'INSERT inserts new rows into an existing table.  The INSERT ...\nVALUES and INSERT ... SET forms of the statement insert rows based\non explicitly specified values.  The INSERT ... SELECT form inserts\nrows selected from another table or tables.  The INSERT ... VALUES\nform with multiple value lists is supported in MySQL 3.22.5 or\nlater.  The INSERT ... SET syntax is supported in MySQL\n3.22.10 or later.\nINSERT ... SELECT is discussed further in\nSee also : [INSERT SELECT,  , INSERT SELECT].\n','INSERT [LOW_PRIORITY | DELAYED | HIGH_PRIORITY] [IGNORE]\n    [INTO] tbl_name [(col_name,...)]\n    VALUES ({expr | DEFAULT},...),(...),...\n    [ ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE col_name=expr, ... ]',''),(118,'RESTORE',7,'\nRESTORE TABLE tbl_name [, tbl_name] ... FROM \'/path/to/backup/directory\'\n\nRestores the table or tables from a backup that was made with BACKUP\nTABLE. Existing tables are not overwritten; if you try to restore over\nan existing table, you get an error.  Just as BACKUP TABLE,\nRESTORE TABLE currently works only for MyISAM tables.\nThe directory should be specified as3Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT RPAD(\'hi\',5,\'?\');\n        -> \'hi???\'\nmysql> SELECT RPAD(\'hi\',1,\'?\');\n        -> \'h\'',''),(117,'INSERT INTO',6,'INSERT inserts new rows into an existing table.  The INSERT ...\nVALUES and INSERT ... SET forms of the statement insert rows based\non explicitly specified values.  The INSERT ... SELECT form inserts\nrows selected from another table or tables.  The INSERT ... VALUES\nform with multiple value lists is supported in MySQL 3.22.5 or\nlater.  The INSERT ... SET syntax is supported in MySQL\n3.22.10 or later.\nINSERT ... SELECT is discussed further in\nSee also : [INSERT SELECT,  , INSERT SELECT].\n','INSERT [LOW_PRIORITY | DELAYED | HIGH_PRIORITY] [IGNORE]\n    [INTO] tbl_name [(col_name,...)]\n    VALUES ({expr | DEFAULT},...),(...),...\n    [ ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE col_name=expr, ... ]',''),(118,'RESTORE',7,'\nRESTORE TABLE tbl_name [, tbl_name] ... FROM \'/path/to/backup/directory\'\n\nRestores the table or tables from a backup that was made with BACKUP\nTABLE. Existing tables are not overwritten; if you try to restore over\nan existing table, you get an error.  Just as BACKUP TABLE,\nRESTORE TABLE currently works only for MyISAM tables.\nThe directory should be specified as3C)bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT ELT(1, \'e3CCbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT ELT(1, \'e3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E \'ej\'\nmysql> SELECT ELT(4, \'ej\', \'Heja\', \'hej\', \'foo\');\n        -> \'foo\'',''),(122,'ALTER VIEW',24,'This statement changes the definition of an existing view.\nThe syntax is similar to that for CREATE VIEW.\nSee also : [CREATE VIEW,  , CREATE VIEW].\nThis statement requires the CREATE VIEW and DELETE privileges\nfor the view, and some privilege for each column referred to in the\nSELECT statement.\n','ALTER [ALGORITHM = {UNDEFINED | MERGE | TEMPTABLE}]\n    VIEW view_name [(column_list)]\n    AS select_statement\n    [WITH [CASCADED | LOCAL] CHECK OPTION]',''),(123,'~',27,'   ~\nInvert all bits.\n','mysql> SELECT 5 & ~1;\n        -> 4',''),(124,'CONCAT_WS',23,'   CONCAT_WS(separator,str1,str2,...)\n\nCONCAT_WS() stands for CONCAT With Separator and is a special form of\nCONCAT().  The first argument is the separator for the rest of the\narguments.\nThe separator is added between the strings to be concatenated.\nThe separator can be a string as can the rest of the\narguments. If the separator is NULL, the result is NULL.\nThe function skips any NULL values after the\nseparator argument.\n','mysql> SELECT CONCAT_WS(\',\',\'First name\',\'Second name\',\'Last Name\');\n        -> \'First name,Second name,Last Nam3Cbb0`BiET@/o0AE \'ej\'\nmysql> SELECT ELT(4, \'ej\', \'Heja\', \'hej\', \'foo\');\n        -> \'foo\'',''),(122,'ALTER VIEW',24,'This statement changes the definition of an existing view.\nThe syntax is similar to that for CREATE VIEW.\nSee also : [CREATE VIEW,  , CREATE VIEW].\nThis statement requires the CREATE VIEW and DELETE privileges\nfor the view, and some privilege for each column referred to in the\nSELECT statement.\n','ALTER [ALGORITHM = {UNDEFINED | MERGE | TEMPTABLE}]\n    VIEW view_name [(column_list)]\n    AS select_statement\n    [WITH [CASCADED | LOCAL] CHECK OPTION]',''),(123,'~',27,'   ~\nInvert all bits.\n','mysql> SELECT 5 & ~1;\n        -> 4',''),(124,'CONCAT_WS',23,'   CONCAT_WS(separator,str1,str2,...)\n\nCONCAT_WS() stands for CONCAT With Separator and is a special form of\nCONCAT().  The first argument is the separator for the rest of the\narguments.\nThe separator is added between the strings to be concatenated.\nThe separator can be a string as can the rest of the\narguments. If the separator is NULL, the result is NULL.\nThe function skips any NULL values after the\nseparator argument.\n','mysql> SELECT CONCAT_WS(\',\',\'First name\',\'Second name\',\'Last Name\');\n        -> \'First name,Second name,Last Nam3CbbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT CONCAT_WS(\',\',\'First name\',NULL,\'Last Name\');\n        -> \'First name,Last Name\'',''),(125,'ROW_COUNT',25,'   ROW_COUNT()\n\nROW_COUNT() returns the number of rows updated, inserted, or deleted\nby the preceding statement.  This is the same as the row count that the\nmysql client displays and the value from the\nmysql_affected_rows() C API function.\n','mysql> INSERT INTO t VALUES(1),(2),(3);\nQuery OK, 3 rows affected (0.00 sec)\nRecords: 3  Duplicates: 0  Warnings: 0\n\nmysql> SELECT ROW_COUNT();\n+-------------+\n| ROW_COUNT() |\n+-------------+\n|           3 |\n+-------------+\n1 row in set (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> DELETE FROM t WHERE i IN(1,2);\nQuery OK, 2 rows affected (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SELECT ROW_COUNT();\n+-------------+\n| ROW_COUNT() |\n+-------------+\n|           2 |\n+-------------+\n1 row in set (0.00 sec)',''),(126,'ASIN',4,'   ASIN(X)\nReturns the arc sine of X, that is, the value whose sine is\nX. Returns NULL if X is not in the range -1 to\n1.\n','mysql> SELECT ASIN(0.2);\n        -> 0.201358\nmysql> SELECT ASIN(\'foo\');\n        -> 0.000000',''),(127,'FUNCTION',22,'A user-defined function (UDF) is a way to extend MySQL with a new\nfunction that works like a native (built-in) MySQL function such as\nABS() or CONCAT().\n\n3C
bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT CONCAT_WS(\',\',\'First name\',NULL,\'Last Name\');\n        -> \'First name,Last Name\'',''),(125,'ROW_COUNT',25,'   ROW_COUNT()\n\nROW_COUNT() returns the number of rows updated, inserted, or deleted\nby the preceding statement.  This is the same as the row count that the\nmysql client displays and the value from the\nmysql_affected_rows() C API function.\n','mysql> INSERT INTO t VALUES(1),(2),(3);\nQuery OK, 3 rows affected (0.00 sec)\nRecords: 3  Duplicates: 0  Warnings: 0\n\nmysql> SELECT ROW_COUNT();\n+-------------+\n| ROW_COUNT() |\n+-------------+\n|           3 |\n+-------------+\n1 row in set (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> DELETE FROM t WHERE i IN(1,2);\nQuery OK, 2 rows affected (0.00 sec)\n\nmysql> SELECT ROW_COUNT();\n+-------------+\n| ROW_COUNT() |\n+-------------+\n|           2 |\n+-------------+\n1 row in set (0.00 sec)',''),(126,'ASIN',4,'   ASIN(X)\nReturns the arc sine of X, that is, the value whose sine is\nX. Returns NULL if X is not in the range -1 to\n1.\n','mysql> SELECT ASIN(0.2);\n        -> 0.201358\nmysql> SELECT ASIN(\'foo\');\n        -> 0.000000',''),(127,'FUNCTION',22,'A user-defined function (UDF) is a way to extend MySQL with a new\nfunction that works like a native (built-in) MySQL function such as\nABS() or CONCAT().\n\n3CObbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT SIGN(-32);\n        -> -1\nmysql> SELECT SIGN(0);\n        -> 0\nmysql> SELECT SIGN(234);\n        -> 1'3Ckbb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT SIGN(-32);\n        -> -1\nmysql> SELECT SIGN(0);\n        -> 0\nmysql> SELECT SIGN(234);\n        -> 1'3C0"bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(2378);\n        -> \'00:39:38\'\nmysql> SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(2378) + 0;\n        -> 3938',''),(130,'YEAR TYPE',1,'   YEAR[(2|4)]\n\nA year in two-digit or four-digit format. The default is four-digit format.\nIn four-digit format, the\nallowable values are 1901 to 2155, and 0000.\nIn two-digit format, the allowable values are\n70 to 69, representing years from\n1970 to 2069.  MySQL displays YEAR values in\nYYYY format, but allows you to assign values to YEAR columns\nusing either strings or numbers. The YEAR type is unavailable prior\nto MySQL 3.22.\n','',''),(131,'FLOAT',1,'   FLOAT(p) [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n\nA floating-point number.  p represents the precision. It can be from\n0 to 24 for a single-precision floating-point number and from 25 to 53 for a\ndouble-precision floating-point number. These types are like the FLOAT\nand DOUBLE types described immediately following.  FLOAT(p)\nhas the same range as the corresponding FLOAT and DOUBLE\ntypes, but the display width and number of decimals are 3CK"bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(2378);\n        -> \'00:39:38\'\nmysql> SELECT SEC_TO_TIME(2378) + 0;\n        -> 3938',''),(130,'YEAR TYPE',1,'   YEAR[(2|4)]\n\nA year in two-digit or four-digit format. The default is four-digit format.\nIn four-digit format, the\nallowable values are 1901 to 2155, and 0000.\nIn two-digit format, the allowable values are\n70 to 69, representing years from\n1970 to 2069.  MySQL displays YEAR values in\nYYYY format, but allows you to assign values to YEAR columns\nusing either strings or numbers. The YEAR type is unavailable prior\nto MySQL 3.22.\n','',''),(131,'FLOAT',1,'   FLOAT(p) [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n\nA floating-point number.  p represents the precision. It can be from\n0 to 24 for a single-precision floating-point number and from 25 to 53 for a\ndouble-precision floating-point number. These types are like the FLOAT\nand DOUBLE types described immediately following.  FLOAT(p)\nhas the same range as the corresponding FLOAT and DOUBLE\ntypes, but the display width and number of decimals are 3C$bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT CHARSET(\'abc\');\n        -> \'latin13C$bbBi0`ET@/ԂSŀo0E SELECT CHARSET(\'abc\');\n        -> \'latin13C$bb0`BiET@/X&o0E SELECT CHARSET(CONVERT(\'abc\' USING utf8));\n        -> \'utf8\'\nmysql> SELECT CHARSET(USER());\n        -> \'utf8\'',''),(134,'PURGE MASTER LOGS BEFORE TO',6,'PURGE {MASTER | BINARY} LOGS TO \'log_name\'\nPURGE {MASTER | BINARY} LOGS BEFORE \'date\'\n\nDeletes all the binary logs listed in the log\nindex that are strictly prior to the specified log or date.\nThe logs also are removed from the list recorded in the log index file,\nso that the given log becomes the first.\n','',''),(135,'SUBDATE',14,'   SUBDATE(date,INTERVAL expr type)\n   SUBDATE(expr,days)\n\nWhen invoked with the INTERVAL form of the second argument,\nSUBDATE() is a synonym for DATE_SUB().\nFor information on the INTERVAL argument, see the\ndiscussion for DATE_ADD().\n\nmysql> SELECT DATE_SUB(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n        -> \'1997-12-02\'\nmysql> SELECT SUBDATE(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n        -> \'1997-12-02\'\n\nAs of MySQL 4.1.1, the second syntax is allowed, where expr is a date\nor datetime expression and days is the number of days to be\nsubtracted from expr.\n\nmysql> SELECT SUBDATE(\'1998-01-02 12:00:00\', 31);\n        -> \'1997-12-02 12:00:00\'\n\nNote that you can\'t use format \"%X%V\" to convert a year-week\nstring to date as a year-week doesn\'t uni3C(bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT CHARSET(CONVERT(\'abc\' USING utf8));\n        -> \'utf8\'\nmysql> SELECT CHARSET(USER());\n        -> \'utf8\'',''),(134,'PURGE MASTER LOGS BEFORE TO',6,'PURGE {MASTER | BINARY} LOGS TO \'log_name\'\nPURGE {MASTER | BINARY} LOGS BEFORE \'date\'\n\nDeletes all the binary logs listed in the log\nindex that are strictly prior to the specified log or date.\nThe logs also are removed from the list recorded in the log index file,\nso that the given log becomes the first.\n','',''),(135,'SUBDATE',14,'   SUBDATE(date,INTERVAL expr type)\n   SUBDATE(expr,days)\n\nWhen invoked with the INTERVAL form of the second argument,\nSUBDATE() is a synonym for DATE_SUB().\nFor information on the INTERVAL argument, see the\ndiscussion for DATE_ADD().\n\nmysql> SELECT DATE_SUB(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n        -> \'1997-12-02\'\nmysql> SELECT SUBDATE(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n        -> \'1997-12-02\'\n\nAs of MySQL 4.1.1, the second syntax is allowed, where expr is a date\nor datetime expression and days is the number of days to be\nsubtracted from expr.\n\nmysql> SELECT SUBDATE(\'1998-01-02 12:00:00\', 31);\n        -> \'1997-12-02 12:00:00\'\n\nNote that you can\'t use format \"%X%V\" to convert a year-week\nstring to date as a year-week doesn\'t uni3Ch-bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E select str_to_date(\'200442 Monday\', \'%X%V %W\');\n-> 2004-10-18\n','',''),(136,'DAYOFYEAR',14,'   DAYOFYEAR(date)\nReturns the day of the year for date, in the range 1 to\n366.\n','mysql> SELECT DAYOFYEAR(\'1998-02-03\');\n        -> 34',''),(137,'%',4,'   MOD(N,M)\n   N % M\n   N MOD M\nModulo operation.\nReturns the remainder of N divided by M.\n','mysql> SELECT MOD(234, 10);\n        -> 4\nmysql> SELECT 253 % 7;\n        -> 1\nmysql> SELECT MOD(29,9);\n        -> 2\nmysql> SELECT 29 MOD 9;\n        -> 2',''),(138,'LONGTEXT',1,'   LONGTEXT\n\nA TEXT column with a maximum length of 4,294,967,295 or\n4GB (2^32 - 1) characters.  Up to MySQL\n3.23, the client/server protocol and MyISAM tables had a limit\nof 16MB per communication packet / table row. 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If\nUNIX_TIMESTAMP() is called with a date argument, it\nreturns the value of the argument as seconds since \'1970-01-01\n00:00:00\' GMT. date may be a DATE string, a\nDATETIME string, a TIMESTAMP, or a number in the format\nYYMMDD or YYYYMMDD in local time.\n','mysql> SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP();\n -> 882226357\nmysql> SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP(\'1997-10-04 22:23:00\');\n -> 875996580',''),(172,'DAYOFMONTH',14,' DAYOFMONTH(date)\nReturns the day of the month for date, in the range 1 to\n31.\n','mysql> SELECT DAYOFMONTH(\'1998-02-03\');\n -> 3',''),(173,'ASCII',23,' ASCII(str)\nReturns the numeric value of the leftmost character of the string\nstr. Returns 0 if str is the empty string. Returns\nNULL if str is NULL.\nASCII() works for characters with numeric values from 0 to\n255.\n','mysql> SELECT ASCII(\'2\');\n -> 50\nmysql> SELECT ASCII(2);\n -> 50\nmysql> SELECT ASCII(\'dx\');\n -> 100',''),(174,'DIV',3C bb0`BiET@/o0AE \'ae2b1fca515949e5d54fb22b8ed95575\'',''),(170,'<',26,' <\nLess than:\n','mysql> SELECT 2 < 2;\n -> 0',''),(171,'UNIX_TIMESTAMP',14,' UNIX_TIMESTAMP()\n UNIX_TIMESTAMP(date)\nIf called with no argument, returns a Unix timestamp (seconds since\n\'1970-01-01 00:00:00\' GMT) as an unsigned integer. If\nUNIX_TIMESTAMP() is called with a date argument, it\nreturns the value of the argument as seconds since \'1970-01-01\n00:00:00\' GMT. date may be a DATE string, a\nDATETIME string, a TIMESTAMP, or a number in the format\nYYMMDD or YYYYMMDD in local time.\n','mysql> SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP();\n -> 882226357\nmysql> SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP(\'1997-10-04 22:23:00\');\n -> 875996580',''),(172,'DAYOFMONTH',14,' DAYOFMONTH(date)\nReturns the day of the month for date, in the range 1 to\n31.\n','mysql> SELECT DAYOFMONTH(\'1998-02-03\');\n -> 3',''),(173,'ASCII',23,' ASCII(str)\nReturns the numeric value of the leftmost character of the string\nstr. Returns 0 if str is the empty string. Returns\nNULL if str is NULL.\nASCII() works for characters with numeric values from 0 to\n255.\n','mysql> SELECT ASCII(\'2\');\n -> 50\nmysql> SELECT ASCII(2);\n -> 50\nmysql> SELECT ASCII(\'dx\');\n -> 100',''),(174,'DIV',3CU bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT 5 DIV 2;\n -> 2',''),(175,'RENAME USER',7,'The RENAME USER statement renames existing MySQL accounts.\nTo use it, you must have the global CREATE USER privilege or\nthe UPDATE privilege for the mysql database.\nAn error occurs if any old account does not exist or any new\naccount exists. The old_user and new_user values are given the\nsame way as for the GRANT statement.\n','RENAME USER old_user TO new_user\n [, old_user TO new_user] ...',''),(176,'SHOW SLAVE STATUS',7,'SHOW SLAVE STATUS\n\nProvides status information on\nessential parameters of the slave threads. If you issue this statement using\nthe\nmysql client, you can use a \\G statement terminator rather than\nsemicolon to get a more readable vertical layout:\n\nmysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS\\G\n*************************** 1. row ***************************\n Slave_IO_State: Waiting for master to send event\n Master_Host: localhost\n Master_User: root\n Master_Port: 3306\n Connect_Retry: 3\n Master_Log_File: gbichot-bin.005\n Read_Master_Log_Pos: 79\n Relay_Log_File: gbichot-relay-bin.005\n Relay_Log_Pos: 548\nRelay_Master_Log_File: gbichot-bin.005\n Slave3Cq bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT 5 DIV 2;\n -> 2',''),(175,'RENAME USER',7,'The RENAME USER statement renames existing MySQL accounts.\nTo use it, you must have the global CREATE USER privilege or\nthe UPDATE privilege for the mysql database.\nAn error occurs if any old account does not exist or any new\naccount exists. The old_user and new_user values are given the\nsame way as for the GRANT statement.\n','RENAME USER old_user TO new_user\n [, old_user TO new_user] ...',''),(176,'SHOW SLAVE STATUS',7,'SHOW SLAVE STATUS\n\nProvides status information on\nessential parameters of the slave threads. If you issue this statement using\nthe\nmysql client, you can use a \\G statement terminator rather than\nsemicolon to get a more readable vertical layout:\n\nmysql> SHOW SLAVE STATUS\\G\n*************************** 1. row ***************************\n Slave_IO_State: Waiting for master to send event\n Master_Host: localhost\n Master_User: root\n Master_Port: 3306\n Connect_Retry: 3\n Master_Log_File: gbichot-bin.005\n Read_Master_Log_Pos: 79\n Relay_Log_File: gbichot-relay-bin.005\n Relay_Log_Pos: 548\nRelay_Master_Log_File: gbichot-bin.005\n Slave3C bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E CREATE TABLE geom (g GEOMETRY);\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.02 sec)',''),(178,'NUMPOINTS',18,' NumPoints(ls)\nReturns the number of points in the LineString value ls.\n','mysql> SET @ls = \'LineString(1 1,2 2,3 3)\';\nmysql> SELECT NumPoints(GeomFromText(@ls));\n+------------------------------+\n| NumPoints(GeomFromText(@ls)) |\n+------------------------------+\n| 3 |\n+------------------------------+',''),(179,'&',27,' &\nBitwise AND:\n','mysql> SELECT 29 & 15;\n -> 13',''),(180,'LOCALTIMESTAMP',14,' LOCALTIMESTAMP\n LOCALTIMEST3C bb0`BiET@/o0AE CREATE TABLE geom (g GEOMETRY);\nQuery OK, 0 rows affected (0.02 sec)',''),(178,'NUMPOINTS',18,' NumPoints(ls)\nReturns the number of points in the LineString value ls.\n','mysql> SET @ls = \'LineString(1 1,2 2,3 3)\';\nmysql> SELECT NumPoints(GeomFromText(@ls));\n+------------------------------+\n| NumPoints(GeomFromText(@ls)) |\n+------------------------------+\n| 3 |\n+------------------------------+',''),(179,'&',27,' &\nBitwise AND:\n','mysql> SELECT 29 & 15;\n -> 13',''),(180,'LOCALTIMESTAMP',14,' LOCALTIMESTAMP\n LOCALTIMEST3Co ZZBi0`EL@/Ao0E4@?Z  RPt?a؀Q  7 3C ZZʪBiEL@/o0o0oE4@@Z  RPt?a؀Q  7 3C ZZBiʪEL@/o0oo0E4R@@ PRt?a  7 m 3C ZZ0`BiEL@/o0AE4R@@ PRt?a  7 m 3C bbBi0`ET@/4 o0E<@?%   P+|æ L1 Ma7 3C bbʪBiET@/o0o0oE<@@%  P+|æ L2 Ma7 3C ZZBiʪEL@/o0oo0E4@@ +P L|æq. 7 vMa3C/ ZZ0`BiEL@/ 150a museum_admin.pl museum_ideas museum_search.pl museum_spam museum_upload.pl old
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bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT DATE_ADD(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n        -> \'1998-02-02\'\nmysql> SELECT ADDDATE(\'1998-01-02\', INTERVAL 31 DAY);\n        -> \'1998-02-02\'\n\nAs of MySQL 4.1.1, the second syntax is allowed, where expr is a date\nor datetime expression and days is the number of days to be added to\nexpr.\n\nmysql> SELECT ADDDATE(\'1998-01-02\', 31);\n        -> \'1998-02-02\'\n','',''),(182,'SMALLINT',1,'   SMALLINT[(M)] [UNSIGNED] [ZEROFILL]\n\nA small integer. The signed range is -32768 to 32767. The\nunsigned range is 0 to 65535.\n','',''),(183,'ORD',23,'   ORD(str)\nIf the leftmost character of the string str is a multi-byte character,\nreturns the code for that character, calculated from the numeric values\nof its constituent bytes using this formula:\n\n  (1st byte code)\n+ (2nd byte code * 256)\n+ (3rd byte code * 256^2) ...\n\nIf the leftmost characte3C2
bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT ORD(\'2\');\n        -> 50',''),(184,'ENVELOPE',19,'   Envelope(g)\nReturns the Minimum Bounding Rectangle (MBR) for the geometry value g.\nThe result is returned as a Polygon value.\n\nmysql> SELECT AsText(Envelope(GeomFromText(\'LineString(1 1,2 2)\')));\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n| AsText(Envelope(GeomFromText(\'LineString(1 1,2 2)\'))) |\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n| POLYGON((1 1,2 1,2 2,1 2,1 1))                        |\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n\nThe polygon is defined by the corner points of the bounding box:\n\nPOLYGON((MINX MINY, MAXX MINY, MAXX MAXY, MINX MAXY, MINX MINY))\n','',''),(185,'IS_FREE_LOCK',21,'   IS_FREE_LOCK(str)\nChecks whether the lock named str is free to use (that is, not locked).\nReturns 1 if the lock is free (no one is using the lock),\n0 if the lock is in use, and\nNULL on errors (such as incorrect arguments).\n','',''),(186,'SHOW BINLOG',6,'SHOW BINLOG EVENTS\n   [IN \'log_name\'] [FROM pos] [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]\n\nShows the events in the binary log.\nIf you do not specify \'log_name\', the first binary log is displayed.\n',''3C2
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bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT ORD(\'2\');\n        -> 50',''),(184,'ENVELOPE',19,'   Envelope(g)\nReturns the Minimum Bounding Rectangle (MBR) for the geometry value g.\nThe result is returned as a Polygon value.\n\nmysql> SELECT AsText(Envelope(GeomFromText(\'LineString(1 1,2 2)\')));\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n| AsText(Envelope(GeomFromText(\'LineString(1 1,2 2)\'))) |\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n| POLYGON((1 1,2 1,2 2,1 2,1 1))                        |\n+-------------------------------------------------------+\n\nThe polygon is defined by the corner points of the bounding box:\n\nPOLYGON((MINX MINY, MAXX MINY, MAXX MAXY, MINX MAXY, MINX MINY))\n','',''),(185,'IS_FREE_LOCK',21,'   IS_FREE_LOCK(str)\nChecks whether the lock named str is free to use (that is, not locked).\nReturns 1 if the lock is free (no one is using the lock),\n0 if the lock is in use, and\nNULL on errors (such as incorrect arguments).\n','',''),(186,'SHOW BINLOG',6,'SHOW BINLOG EVENTS\n   [IN \'log_name\'] [FROM pos] [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]\n\nShows the events in the binary log.\nIf you do not specify \'log_name\', the first binary log is displayed.\n',''3C3
bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT TIMESTAMPADD(MINUTE,1,\'2003-01-02\');\n        -> \'2003-01-02 00:01:00\'\nmysql> SELECT TIMESTAMPADD(WEEK,1,\'2003-01-02\');\n        -> \'2003-01-09\'',''),(189,'INET_ATON',21,'   INET_ATON(expr)\nGiven the dotted-quad representation of a network address as a string,\nreturns an integer that represents the numeric value of the address.\nAddresses may be 4- or 8-byte addresses.\n','mysql> SELECT INET_ATON(\'209.207.224.40\');\n        -> 3520061480',''),(190,'AUTO_INCREMENT',1,'The AUTO_INCREMENT attribute can be used to generate a unique\nidentity for new rows:\n','CREATE TABLE animals (\n             id MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,\n             name CHAR(30) NOT NULL,\n             PRIMARY KEY (id)\n             );\nINSERT INTO animals (name) VALUES (\'dog\'),(\'cat\'),(\'penguin\'),\n                                  (\'lax\'),(\'whale\'),(\'ostrich\');\nSELECT * FROM animals;',''),(191,'UNCOMPRESS',23C83
bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT TIMESTAMPADD(MINUTE,1,\'2003-01-02\');\n        -> \'2003-01-02 00:01:00\'\nmysql> SELECT TIMESTAMPADD(WEEK,1,\'2003-01-02\');\n        -> \'2003-01-09\'',''),(189,'INET_ATON',21,'   INET_ATON(expr)\nGiven the dotted-quad representation of a network address as a string,\nreturns an integer that represents the numeric value of the address.\nAddresses may be 4- or 8-byte addresses.\n','mysql> SELECT INET_ATON(\'209.207.224.40\');\n        -> 3520061480',''),(190,'AUTO_INCREMENT',1,'The AUTO_INCREMENT attribute can be used to generate a unique\nidentity for new rows:\n','CREATE TABLE animals (\n             id MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,\n             name CHAR(30) NOT NULL,\n             PRIMARY KEY (id)\n             );\nINSERT INTO animals (name) VALUES (\'dog\'),(\'cat\'),(\'penguin\'),\n                                  (\'lax\'),(\'whale\'),(\'ostrich\');\nSELECT * FROM animals;',''),(191,'UNCOMPRESS',23Ct9
bbBi0`ET@/ԂSŀo0E SELECT UNCOMPRESS(COMPRESS(\'any string\'));\n        -> \'any string\'\nmysql> SELECT UNCOMPRESS(\'any string\');\n        -> NULL',''),(192,'ISSIMPLE',19,'   IsSimple(g)\n\nCurrently, this function is a placeholder and should not be used.\nIf implemented, its behavior will be as described in the next paragraph.\n\nReturns 1 if the geometry value g has no anomalous geometric points,\nsuch as self-intersection or self-tangency. IsSimple() returns 0 if the\nargument is not simple, and -1 if it is NULL.\n\nThe description of each instantiable geometric class given earlier in\nthe chapter includes the specific conditions that cause an instance of\nthat class to be classified as not simple.\n','',''),(193,'- BINARY',4,'   -\nSubtraction:\n','mysql> SELECT 3-5;\n        -> -2',''),(194,'GEOMCOLLFROMTEXT',3,'   GeomCollFromText(wkt[,srid])\n   GeometryCollectionFromText(wkt[,srid])\nConstructs a GEOMETRYCOLLECTION value using its WKT representation and SRID.\n','','3C;
bb0`BiET@/o0AE SELECT UNCOMPRESS(COMPRESS(\'any string\'));\n        -> \'any string\'\nmysql> SELECT UNCOMPRESS(\'any string\');\n        -> NULL',''),(192,'ISSIMPLE',19,'   IsSimple(g)\n\nCurrently, this function is a placeholder and should not be used.\nIf implemented, its behavior will be as described in the next paragraph.\n\nReturns 1 if the geometry value g has no anomalous geometric points,\nsuch as self-intersection or self-tangency. IsSimple() returns 0 if the\nargument is not simple, and -1 if it is NULL.\n\nThe description of each instantiable geometric class given earlier in\nthe chapter includes the specific conditions that cause an instance of\nthat class to be classified as not simple.\n','',''),(193,'- BINARY',4,'   -\nSubtraction:\n','mysql> SELECT 3-5;\n        -> -2',''),(194,'GEOMCOLLFROMTEXT',3,'   GeomCollFromText(wkt[,srid])\n   GeometryCollectionFromText(wkt[,srid])\nConstructs a GEOMETRYCOLLECTION value using its WKT representation and SRID.\n','','3Ci;
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bbBi0`ET@/,|po0E SELECT UNHEX(\'4D7953514C\');\n        -> \'MySQL\'\nmysql> SELECT 0x4D7953514C;\n        -> \'MySQL\'\nmysql> SELECT UNHEX(HEX(\'string\'));\n        -> \'string\'\nmysql> SELECT HEX(UNHEX(\'1267\'));\n        -> \'1267\'',''),(206,'- UNARY',4,'   -\nUnary minus. Changes the sign of the argument.\n','mysql> SELECT - 2;\n        -> -2',''),(207,'COS',4,'   COS(X)\nReturns the cosine of X, where X is given in radians.\n','mysql> SELECT COS(PI());\n        -> -1.000000',''),(208,'DATE FUNCTION',14,'   DATE(expr)\n\nExtracts the date part of the date or datetime expression expr.\n','mysql> SELECT DATE(\'2003-12-31 01:02:03\');\n        -> \'2003-12-31\'',''),(209,'RESET MASTER',6,'RESET MASTER\n\nDeletes all binary logs listed in the index file,\nresets the binary log index file to be empty, and creates a new binary log\nfile.\n\nThis statement was named FLUSH MASTER before MySQL 3.23.26.\n','',''),(210,'TAN',4,'   TAN(X)\nReturns the tangent of X, where X is given in radians.\n','mysql> SELECT TAN(PI()+1);\n        -> 1.557408',''),(211,'PI',4,'   PI()\nReturns the value of PI. The default number of decimals displayed is five, but\nMySQL internally uses the full double-precision value for PI.\n','mysql> SELECT PI();\n        -> 3.1413CMD
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