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If you have an interesting MySQL Tip or Trick, I would be interested in
posting it. The following link (GPU Free Documentation License) contains
advice on such standard features as "showing a process list" and "killing a
particular" process, how to do transactions, interface with Perl, Java and
C, remove duplicates entries in a table, rollback transactions, merge
multiple tables into one, update foreign keys in a multi-user environment,
create a UUID (same as GUID for MSSQL users), monitor connections with
"tcpdump", create a C or C++ API, encrypt and decrypt data (des_decrypt,
and des_encrypt), generate a virtual row count, monitor and show all
"select, insert, create etc. statements" with binlogs, and using Spatial
Extensions like SELECT X(GeomFromText( 'Point(5.02 7.9)')); with
explanations.

The link is as follows:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...kage_id=115696

Unless otherwise indicated, I'll list contributors name and email in the
document, so that users can contact for further clarification.

Hopefully these tips will help users.

Mike Chirico
Jul 20 '05 #1
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