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How to connect to MySQL from the command line - Stack Overflow
Feb 27, 2011 · How can you connect to MySQL from the command line in a Mac? (i.e. show me the code) I'm doing a PHP/SQL tutorial, but it starts by assuming you're already in MySQL.
sql - MySQL query String contains - Stack Overflow
52 Mine is using LOCATE in mysql: LOCATE (substr,str), LOCATE (substr,str,pos) This function is multi-byte safe, and is case-sensitive only if at least one argument is a binary string. In your case:
Newest 'mysql' Questions - Stack Overflow
Apr 23, 2026 · MySQL is an Open Source RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) that runs as a server providing multi-user access to several databases. Sign up to watch this tag and see more …
MySQL command line client for Windows - Stack Overflow
Jul 14, 2010 · Is there any nice command line MySQL client for windows? I mean a single exe that allows connecting and running a sample query. I've googled and only could find big graphical …
What does mysql -u root -p do? - Stack Overflow
Apr 7, 2017 · I am trying to figure out what the mysql -u root -p command does. I have googled the command but I can't find any good results.
How do you use the "WITH" clause in MySQL? - Stack Overflow
191 MySQL prior to version 8.0 doesn't support the WITH clause (CTE in SQL Server parlance; Subquery Factoring in Oracle), so you are left with using: TEMPORARY tables DERIVED tables …
How can I do 'insert if not exists' in MySQL? - Stack Overflow
I started by googling and found the article How to write INSERT if NOT EXISTS queries in standard SQL which talks about mutex tables. I have a table with ~14 million records. If I want to add more ...
MySQL: @variable vs. variable. What's the difference?
80 In MySQL, @variable indicates a user-defined variable. You can define your own. ... Outside of stored programs, a variable, without @, is a system variable, which you cannot define yourself. The …
ERROR 1130 (HY000): Host '' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL ...
Remember that mysql accounts aren't just usernames. they're user@host pairs, where either of the pair can be a wildcard. You might be using the right username, but did you grant the right host privileges …