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Output of Select statement to a csv/dump file How to get the last automatically generated value inserted into an AUTO_INCREMENT column
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MySQL Reference Manual
  The MySQL manual covers most of the areas of MySQL use.
Ten MySQL Best Practices
  MySQL is a complex piece of software that may seem overwhelming when you're first trying to learn it. This article describes a set of best practices for MySQL administrators, architects, and developers that should help in the security, maintenance, and performance of a MySQL installation.

What's New in MySQL 5.1
  MySQL 5.1 provides more enterprise-caliber enhancements that greatly assist those wanting to use MySQL for data warehousing and business intelligence, applications having extreme high-availability requirements, and systems needing a powerful but autonomous-running database that requires little attention to continually service thousands of user requests per second. This white paper covers these enhancements in detail
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