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ALTER DATABASE
ALTER LOGFILE GROUP
ALTER SERVER
ALTER TABLE
ALTER TABLESPACE
CREATE DATABASE
CREATE INDEX
CREATE LOGFILE GROUP
CREATE SERVER
CREATE TABLE
CREATE TABLESPACE
DROP DATABASE
DROP INDEX
DROP LOGFILE GROUP
DROP SERVER
DROP TABLE
DROP TABLESPACE
RENAME TABLE
DELETE
DO
HANDLER
INSERT
LOAD DATA INFILE
LOAD XML
REPLACE
SELECT
TRUNCATE
UPDATE
DESCRIBE
EXPLAIN
HELP
USE
START TRANSACTION
COMMIT
ROLLBACK
SAVEPOINT
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
LOCK TABLES
UNLOCK TABLES
SET TRANSACTION
SET
SHOW
This chapter describes the syntax for most of the SQL statements supported by MySQL. Additional statement descriptions can be found in the following chapters:
Statements for writing stored routines are covered in Chapter 21, Stored Procedures and Functions.
Statements for writing triggers are covered in Chapter 22, Triggers.
View-related statements are covered in Chapter 24, Views.
Statements for scheduling events are covered in Chapter 23, Event Scheduler.
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