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O'Reilly: MySQL Crash Course, Part 2







O'Reilly: MySQL Crash Course, Part 2

O'Reilly: MySQL Crash Course, Part 2 01/09/2004 10:08 PM

In part 2 of his "MySQL Crash Course" series, John Coggeshall builds on his previous article and moves on to introduce the UPDATE, DELETE, ALTER, and DROP statements, as well as a few new clauses to the SELECT statement.




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