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Comments on: Question 10: Which of the following mysql client commands send SQL statements to the server? http://mysql-qotd.casperia.net/archives/99 mysql 5.0/5.1 questions for learning purposes Fri, 06 Aug 2010 16:56:36 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=abc hourly 1 By: urs http://mysql-qotd.casperia.net/archives/99/comment-page-1#comment-16 urs Sun, 07 Feb 2010 16:48:54 +0000 http://mysql-qotd.casperia.net/?p=99#comment-16 <b> Answers: b c <code>\g</code> stands for "GO" - basically does, what a semicolon would do. <code>\G</code> displays the result vertically - great if the result is only a few rows. <code>\c</code> can be useful when you started to type and noticed a mistake: it clears the current command.</b>
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b c

\g stands for “GO” – basically does, what a semicolon would do.
\G displays the result vertically – great if the result is only a few rows.
\c can be useful when you started to type and noticed a mistake: it clears the current command.

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