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Command MySQL

Starting by open console and type


Code:

mysql -u root -p pass #( -u user -p password )

Command :

ABORT – abort the current transaction

ALTER DATABASE – change a database

ALTER GROUP – add users to a group or remove users from a group

ALTER TABLE – change the definition of a table

ALTER TRIGGER – change the definition of a trigger

ALTER USER – change a database user account

ANALYZE – collect statistics about a database

BEGIN – start a transaction block

CHECKPOINT – force a transaction log checkpoint

CLOSE – close a cursor

CLUSTER – cluster a table according to an index

COMMENT – define or change the comment of an object

COMMIT – commit the current transaction

COPY – copy data between files and tables

CREATE AGGREGATE – define a new aggregate function

CREATE CAST – define a user-defined cast

CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER – define a new constraint trigger

CREATE CONVERSION – define a user-defined conversion

CREATE DATABASE – create a new database

CREATE DOMAIN – define a new domain

CREATE FUNCTION – define a new function

CREATE GROUP – define a new user group

CREATE INDEX – define a new index

CREATE LANGUAGE – define a new procedural language


CREATE OPERATOR – define a new operator

CREATE OPERATOR CLASS – define a new operator class for indexes

CREATE RULE – define a new rewrite rule

CREATE SCHEMA – define a new schema

CREATE SEQUENCE – define a new sequence generator

CREATE TABLE – define a new table

CREATE TABLE AS – create a new table from the results of a query

CREATE TRIGGER – define a new trigger

CREATE TYPE – define a new data type

CREATE USER – define a new database user account

CREATE VIEW – define a new view

DEALLOCATE – remove a prepared query

DECLARE – define a cursor

DELETE – delete rows of a table

DROP AGGREGATE – remove a user-defined aggregate function

DROP CAST – remove a user-defined cast

DROP CONVERSION – remove a user-defined conversion

DROP DATABASE – remove a database

DROP DOMAIN – remove a user-defined domain

DROP FUNCTION – remove a user-defined function

DROP GROUP – remove a user group

DROP INDEX – remove an index

DROP LANGUAGE – remove a user-defined procedural language

DROP OPERATOR – remove a user-defined operator

DROP OPERATOR CLASS – remove a user-defined operator class

DROP RULE – remove a rewrite rule

DROP SCHEMA – remove a schema

DROP SEQUENCE – remove a sequence


DROP TABLE – remove a table

DROP TRIGGER – remove a trigger

DROP TYPE – remove a user-defined data type

DROP USER – remove a database user account

DROP VIEW – remove a view

END – commit the current transaction

EXECUTE – execute a prepared query

EXPLAIN – show the execution plan of a statement

FETCH – retrieve rows from a table using a cursor

GRANT – define access privileges

INSERT – create new rows in a table

LISTEN – listen for a notification

LOAD – load or reload a shared library file

LOCK – explicitly lock a table

MOVE – position a cursor on a specified row of a table

NOTIFY – generate a notification

PREPARE – create a prepared query

REINDEX – rebuild corrupted indexes

RESET – restore the value of a run-time parameter to a default value

REVOKE – remove access privileges

ROLLBACK – abort the current transaction

SELECT – retrieve rows from a table or view

SELECT INTO – create a new table from the results of a query

SET – change a run-time parameter

SET CONSTRAINTS – set the constraint mode of the current transaction

SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION – set the session user identifier and the current
user identifier of the current session

SET TRANSACTION – set the characteristics of the current transaction

SHOW – show the value of a run-time parameter


START TRANSACTION – start a transaction block

TRUNCATE – empty a table

UNLISTEN – stop listening for a notification

UPDATE – update rows of a table

VACUUM – garbage-collect and optionally analyze a database

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