Index: D (MySQL & mSQL)
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- --debug option: 4.4.1.4. Server status
- data
- adding to tables: 6.6. Managing Data
- corruption, ISD file: 4.6.1.1. Repairing damaged tables
- deleting: 6.6.4. Deletes
- data directory: 4.4.1.2. Database destruction
- data model
- example: 2.2.7. More 2NF
- 2.2.8. Third Normal Form (3NF)
- logical: 2.1.3. Data Model
- methodology: 2.3. A Logical Data Modeling Methodology
- physical: 2.4. Physical Database Design
- data processing: 8.2. Data Processing
- database function: 21.3.
Msql.pm API
- database-independent API: 10.1. DBI
- in Java: 14. Java and JDBC
- database-level meta-data: 11.2. Dynamic Connectivity
- 11.2.2. Database Meta-data
- Database Management System (DBMS): 1.1. What Is a Database?
- database server: 4.4. Database Administration
- Database status: 5.5.1.4.
Server status
- DatabaseMetaData interface: 22. JDBC Reference
- databases
- accessing: 13.2.1. The Database Connection
- accessing with JDBC API: 14.2. Simple Database Access
- applications, client/server architecture: 8.1. The Client/Server Architecture
- backups: 4.4.2. Backups
- CGI considerations: 9.5. CGI and Databases
- closing connections: 14.2.1. Error Handling and Clean Up
- conversion utilities: 4.5.2.1. Database conversion utilities
- creating: 5.5.1.1.
Database creation
- database handles: 10.1. DBI
- 11.1. Basic Connectivity
- definition: 1.1. What Is a Database?
- 1.1. What Is a Database?
- designing: 2.1. Database Design
- disconnecting from: 13.2.1.2. Disconnecting from the database
- grouping and ordering: 6.7.3. Grouping and Ordering
- mid-range engines: 7. Other Mid-Range Database Engines
- mSQL: 5.5. Database Administration
- mSQL backups: 5.5.2. Backups
- msqladmin utility: 5.5. Database Administration
- mysqladmin utility: 4.4.1. The
mysqladmin Utility
- object-oriented: 7.2.5. Objects
- purpose: 1.3. Applications and Databases
- querying: 6.7. Queries
- 13.2.1.3. Making Calls to the database
- relational: 1.2. What Is a Relational Database?
- security: 4.4.3. Security
- 5.5.3. Security
- testing: 13.1. The Two APIs
- updating: 6.6.2. Updates
- 11.1.2. Updates
- Web and: 1.3.1. Databases and the Web
- Data::ShowTable module: 21.1. Installation
- DataSource class: 14.1. What Is JDBC?
- data_sources function: 21.2.
DBI.pm API
- datatypes
- macros for: 13.2.4. Rows
- mSQL: 5.2. mSQL Versions
- 15.2. mSQL SQL
- 19.2.1. Datatypes
- MySQL: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- 19.1.1. Datatypes
- SQL: 6.3. SQL Datatypes
- TEXT: 2.4. Physical Database Design
- date( ) function: 18.1. PHP
- 18.1. PHP
- Date( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
- DATE datatype: 5.2. mSQL Versions
- 6.3. SQL Datatypes
- 6.3. SQL Datatypes
- 15.1. MySQL SQL
- 15.2. mSQL SQL
- Date interface: 22. JDBC Reference
- DATETIME datatype: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- DAYNAME( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- db, MySQL server status: 4.4.1.4. Server status
- db table: 4.4.3.2. The db table
- dbadmin utility: 5.6.2.2.
CGI interfaces
- DBC,
properties files: 14.1.2. Maintaining Portability Using Properties Files
- DBD/DBI (DataBase Dependent/DataBase Independent): 10.1. DBI
- DBF files, dBASE: 5.6.2.1.
Database conversion utilities
- dbf2msql command: 5.6.2.1.
Database conversion utilities
- dbf2mysql utility: 4.5.2.1. Database conversion utilities
- DBI
- accessing databases from Perl: 10.1. DBI
- example application: 10.2. An Example DBI Application
- DBI module: 21.1. Installation
- DBI portion of DBI/DBD module: 21.1. Installation
- DBI.pm API: 21.2.
DBI.pm API
- dblist( ) function: 18.1. PHP
- 18.1. PHP
- DBMS (Database Management System): 1.2. What Is a Relational Database?
- Db.py API: 4.5.2.4. Programming interfaces
- dbview command: 5.6.2.3.
Client applications
- decbin( ) function: 18.1. PHP
- 18.1. PHP
- DECIMAL datatype: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- 15.1. MySQL SQL
- decoct( ) utility: 18.1. PHP
- 18.1. PHP
- decode-bits option: 16.1.2. Command line variables
- DEFAULT value attribute: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- degree (see cardinality)
- DELETE FROM statement: 6.6.4. Deletes
- DELETE statement: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- 15.2. mSQL SQL
- Deleted blocks field, isamchk: 4.6.1. The MySQL Data Structure
- deleteRow( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
- Delphi-interface utility: 4.5.2.4. Programming interfaces
- deregisterDriver( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
- DESCRIBE statement: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- dexhex( ) function: 18.1. PHP
- 18.1. PHP
- disconnect function: 21.2.
DBI.pm API
- DISTINCT keyword: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- DLEINT datatype: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- do( ) method: 20.1. Module: MySQL
- do function: 21.2.
DBI.pm API
- doPost( ) method: 14.4. A Guest Book Servlet
- DOUBLEPRECISION datatype: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- doubleval( ) function: 18.1. PHP
- 18.1. PHP
- dritebuffer option: 16.1.2. Command line variables
- Driver interface: 22. JDBC Reference
- DriverManager interface: 14.1.1. The Database Connection
- 22. JDBC Reference
- DriverPropertyInfo( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference
- DriverPropertyInfo interface: 22. JDBC Reference
- drop database command: 17.1. MySQL Utilities
- 17.2. mSQL Utilities
- drop DATABASENAME command: 4.4.1.6. Command line options for mysqladmin
- Drop DB command: 4.4.1.4. Server status
- drop option: 4.4.1.2. Database destruction
- 5.5.1.2.
Database destruction
- DROP statement: 15.1. MySQL SQL
- 15.2. mSQL SQL
- DROP TABLE command: 6.2. Creating and Dropping Tables
- dropdb function: 21.3.
Msql.pm API
- dump2h utility: 4.5.2.4. Programming interfaces
- dump_results function: 21.2.
DBI.pm API
- dynamic database access: 14.3. Dynamic Database Access
- dynamic HTML: 9.1. What Is CGI?
- 12.1. Alternatives for Dynamic Content on the Web
- dynamic SQL, processing: 14.3.2. Processing Dynamic SQL
- dynamic tag: 12.1. Alternatives for Dynamic Content on the Web
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