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Index: C

C API connection process: 11.1. Basic Connectivity
\c command: 17.1. MySQL Utilities
C compiler: 21.1. Installation
C programs
accepting input in: 9.3.5. Accepting Input in C
APIs: 13.1. The Two APIs
mSQL APIs: 19.2. mSQL C API
MySQL APIs: 19.1. MySQL C API
CallableStatement interface: 22. JDBC Reference
cancel( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
cancelRowUpdates( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
cardinality: 2.2.3. Relationships
case sensitivity
HTML: 9.2. HTML Forms
keywords: 6.1.2. The Design of SQL
MySQL: 4.4.1.1. Database creation
ceil( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
CEILING( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL
CGI
command line parameters: 9.3.2. Command Line
databases and: 9.5. CGI and Databases
datashow.cgi: 10.1. DBI
definition: 9.1. What Is CGI?
example: 9.3.1. Environment Variables
information resources: 9.4.3. Further Reading
security: 9.4.2. Security
specification: 9.3. The CGI Specification
standard output: 9.3.6. Standard Output
tabledump.cgi: 10.1. DBI
tableshow.cgi: 10.1. DBI
CGI interfaces: 4.5.2.2. CGI interfaces
cgi-bin directory: 9.3. The CGI Specification
12.2.2. Installation
cgi_encode function: 10.3. Msql.pm
CGI.pm module: 10.4. MysqlPerl
CHAR( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL
CHAR BINARY datatype: 6.3.3. Binary Datatypes
CHAR datatype: 5.2. mSQL Versions
6.3. SQL Datatypes
6.3.2.1. Variable-length character fields in MySQL
15.1. MySQL SQL
15.2. mSQL SQL
character types: 6.3.2. Character Types
CHARACTER_LENGTH( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL
CHAR_LENGTH( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL
chdir( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
18.2. Lite
18.2. Lite
CHECK operation: 15.1. MySQL SQL
chgrp( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
chimed( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
chmod( ) function: 18.2. Lite
18.2. Lite
chop( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
18.2. Lite
18.2. Lite
chown( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
chr( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
cleaning up database applications: 13.2.3.2. Cleaning up and row count
14.2.1. Error Handling and Clean Up
clear command: 17.1. MySQL Utilities
clearBatch( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
clearParameters( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
clearstack( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
clearstatcache( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
clearWarnings( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
22. JDBC Reference
22. JDBC Reference
client/server architecture: 5.1. Design
8.1. The Client/Server Architecture
Clob interface: 22. JDBC Reference
close( ) function: 18.2. Lite
18.2. Lite
close( ) method: 13.2.3.2. Cleaning up and row count
22. JDBC Reference
22. JDBC Reference
closedir( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
closelog( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
Codd, E.F.: 2.2. Normalization
6.1.1. The SQL Story
code reuse: 8.4. The Three-tier Architecture
command-line variables, MySQL: 16.1.2. Command line variables
commands, MySQL server status: 4.4.1.4. Server status
comments, special characters for: 16.1.3. The MySQL Configuration File
commit( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
commit function: 21.2. DBI.pm API
21.2. DBI.pm API
Common Gateway Interface (see CGI)
Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN): 21.1. Installation
CONCAT( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL
configuration file
mSQL: 5.4.2. The mSQL Configuration File
16.2.2. The mSQL Configuration File
MySQL: 16.1.3. The MySQL Configuration File
connect( ) method: 11.1. Basic Connectivity
13.2.1.1. Connecting to the database
22. JDBC Reference
Connect command: 4.4.1.4. Server status
connect function: 21.2. DBI.pm API
21.3. Msql.pm API
21.4. Mysql.pm API
Connect status: 5.5.1.4. Server status
connection API, for MySQL: 13.1. The Two APIs
Connection class: 13.2.3.2. Cleaning up and row count
Connection class header: 13.2.1. The Database Connection
Connection, in JDBC: 14.1. What Is JDBC?
Connection interface: 22. JDBC Reference
Connection, MySQL server status: 4.4.1.4. Server status
Connection object: 13.2.1. The Database Connection
connection.do( ) method: 20.1. Module: MySQL
connection.hostname attribute: 20.2. Module: mSQL
connection.listdbs( ) method: 20.2. Module: mSQL
connection.listtables( ) method: 20.1. Module: MySQL
20.2. Module: mSQL
connection.query( ) method: 20.1. Module: MySQL
20.2. Module: mSQL
connection.selectdb( ) method: 20.1. Module: MySQL
20.2. Module: mSQL
connection.serverinfo attribute: 20.2. Module: mSQL
ConNExS: 5.6.2.4. Programming interfaces
Content-type HTTP header: 9.3.6. Standard Output
CONTENT_LENGTH environment variable: 9.3.3. Standard Input
CONTENT_TYPE environment variable: 9.3.3. Standard Input
CONV( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL
conversion
c programs, from mSQL to MySQL: 13. C and C++
from one base to another: 15.1. MySQL SQL
cookies: 9.4.1. State Retention
copy database newdatabase command: 17.2. mSQL Utilities
corrupt data: 4.6.1.1. Repairing damaged tables
cos( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
COT( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL
count( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
country codes: 6.3.2. Character Types
"crash-me" test: 7.6. Making Comparisons
create database command: 17.2. mSQL Utilities
CREATE DATABASE statement: 15.1. MySQL SQL
15.1. MySQL SQL
create DATABASENAME command: 4.4.1.6. Command line options for mysqladmin
Create DB command: 4.4.1.4. Server status
CREATE FUNCTION command: 15.1. MySQL SQL
15.1. MySQL SQL
15.1. MySQL SQL
CREATE INDEX command: 15.1. MySQL SQL
15.2. mSQL SQL
CREATE SEQUENCE command: 10.4. MysqlPerl
15.2. mSQL SQL
CREATE statement: 15.1. MySQL SQL
15.2. mSQL SQL
CREATE TABLE statement: 2.4. Physical Database Design
5.5.2. Backups
10.2. An Example DBI Application
15.1. MySQL SQL
15.1. MySQL SQL
15.2. mSQL SQL
createdb function: 21.3. Msql.pm API
createStatement( ) method: 14.2. Simple Database Access
22. JDBC Reference
CROSS keyword: 15.1. MySQL SQL
crypt( ) function: 18.1. PHP
18.1. PHP
ctime( ) function: 18.2. Lite
18.2. Lite
Cur connections: 5.5.1.4. Server status
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL


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