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MariaDb Essentials

You're reading from   MariaDb Essentials Quickly get up to speed with MariaDB—the leading, drop-in replacement for MySQL, through this practical tutorial

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783982868
Length 206 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 Kenler Kenler
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

MariaDB Essentials
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Installing MariaDB FREE CHAPTER 2. Databases and Tables 3. Getting Started with SQL 4. Importing and Exporting Data 5. Views and Virtual Columns 6. Dynamic Columns 7. Full-Text Searches 8. Using the CONNECT Storage Engine Index

Using comments to annotate your database schema


Comments are annotations that users can write in their queries or in their batch files. MariaDB ignores them.

Two different syntaxes can be used to write one-line comments:

SELECT 1 # why are we doing this?
AS uno -- this is the Italian word for one!
;

When the parsers finds a # character or a -- sequence, it ignores the rest of the line. Note, however, that the -- characters should be followed by a space character. If there are no spaces, they are considered as two arithmetic operators.

Sometimes, we want to write comments that spread over more than one line. Of course, it is possible to start each line with the # character or the sequence. But we may prefer to use the specific multi-line syntax:

SELECT
/*
  This is a multi-line comment.
  The indentation is not necessary,
  but it can make the comment more readable.
*/
version();

Note

Note that multi-line comments cannot be nested.

Executable comments

We stated earlier that comments are ignored...

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