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MySQL 5.1 Referenzhandbuch

MySQL 5.1 Referenzhandbuch · PDF fileMySQL 5.1 Referenzhandbuch Dies ist eine Übersetzung des MySQL-Referenzhandbuchs, das sich auf dev.mysql.com befindet. Das ursprüngliche Referenzhandbuch

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  • MySQL 5.1 Referenzhandbuch

  • MySQL 5.1 ReferenzhandbuchDies ist eine bersetzung des MySQL-Referenzhandbuchs, das sich auf dev.mysql.com befindet. Dasursprngliche Referenzhandbuch ist auf Englisch, und diese bersetzung ist nicht notwendigerweise so aktuellwie die englische Ausgabe. Das vorliegende deutschsprachige Handbuch behandelt MySQL bis zur Version 5.1.

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    Zusammenfassung

    Das ist das MySQL-Referenzhandbuch. Es dokumentiert MySQL 5.1 bis 5.1.5-alpha.

    Dokument erzeugt am: 2014-05-24 (revision: 590)

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    InhaltsverzeichnisVorwort ....................................................................................................................................... xxi1 Allgemeine Informationen ber MySQL ....................................................................................... 1

    1.1 ber dieses Handbuch .................................................................................................... 21.2 Konventionen in diesem Handbuch .................................................................................. 31.3 Was ist MySQL AB? ....................................................................................................... 41.4 Was ist MySQL? ............................................................................................................. 5

    1.4.1 Geschichte von MySQL ........................................................................................ 61.4.2 Die wichtigsten Features von MySQL .................................................................... 61.4.3 Wie stabil ist MySQL? .......................................................................................... 91.4.4 Wie gro knnen MySQL-Tabellen sein? ............................................................. 101.4.5 Jahr-2000-Konformitt ......................................................................................... 11

    1.5 berblick ber das Datenbanksystem MaxDB ................................................................ 121.5.1 Was ist MaxDB? ................................................................................................ 131.5.2 Geschichte von MaxDB ...................................................................................... 131.5.3 Features von MaxDB .......................................................................................... 131.5.4 Lizenzierung und Support ................................................................................... 141.5.5 Unterschiede zwischen MaxDB und MySQL ........................................................ 141.5.6 Interoperabilitt zwischen MaxDB und MySQL ..................................................... 151.5.7 Links zu MaxDB ................................................................................................. 15

    1.6 MySQL-Roadmap .......................................................................................................... 161.6.1 Was ist neu in MySQL 5.1? ................................................................................ 16

    1.7 Informationsquellen zu MySQL ...................................................................................... 171.7.1 Die MySQL-Mailinglisten ..................................................................................... 171.7.2 MySQL-Community-Support in den MySQL-Foren ................................................ 191.7.3 Untersttzung fr die MySQL-Community auf Internet Relay Chat (IRC) ................. 20

    1.8 Wie man Bugs oder Probleme meldet ............................................................................ 201.9 Wie kompatibel zum SQL-Standard ist MySQL? ............................................................. 25

    1.9.1 An welche Standards hlt sich MySQL? .............................................................. 251.9.2 Auswahl der SQL-Modi ....................................................................................... 251.9.3 MySQL im ANSI-Modus laufen lassen ................................................................. 261.9.4 MySQL-Erweiterungen zu ANSI SQL92 ............................................................... 261.9.5 MySQL: Unterschiede im Vergleich zu ANSI SQL92 ............................