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e8b20965
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Sep 14, 2001
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paul@central.snake.net
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@@ -33949,7 +33949,7 @@ mysql> select * from bar;
For each row in table @code{foo}, a row is inserted in @code{bar} with
the values from @code{foo} and default values for the new columns.
@code{CREATE TABLE ... SELECT} will not automaticly create any indexes
@code{CREATE TABLE ... SELECT} will not automatic
al
ly create any indexes
for you. This is done intentionally to make the command as flexible as
possible. If you want to have indexes in the created table, you should
specify these before the @code{SELECT} statement:
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@@ -41735,7 +41735,7 @@ MySQL function. This initializes some global variables that MySQL
needs. If you are using a thread safe client library, this will also
call @code{my_thread_init()} for this thread.
This is automaticly called by @code{mysql_init()}
This is automatic
al
ly called by @code{mysql_init()}
and @code{mysql_connect()}.
@subsubheading Return Values
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@@ -41752,7 +41752,7 @@ none.
This function needs to be called for each created thread to initialize
thread specific variables.
This is automaticly called by @code{my_init()} and @code{mysql_connect()}.
This is automatic
al
ly called by @code{my_init()} and @code{mysql_connect()}.
@subsubheading Return Values
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@@ -41768,7 +41768,7 @@ none.
This function needs to be called before calling @code{pthread_exit()} to
freed memory allocated by @code{my_thread_init()}.
Note that this function is NOT invoked automatic
ly be
the client
Note that this function is NOT invoked automatic
ally by
the client
library!
@subsubheading Return Values
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