MySQL

Overview
| MySQL Control Panel Feature |
Examples of SQL Statements | Quick
Actions
Advanced Queries | Table
Properties | Table Select
Perl SQL Update Example | Perl While Loop Example
View Dump Database Schema
| Using MySQL With CGI Scripts
References and Tutorials
MySQL
Overview
SQL stands for Structured Query Language. It is
the most common language used for accessing a database. It has been
in use for many years by many database vendors. Many consider it the
best database language to use. It is used by the MySQL database feature
inside your control panel.
Without going into the technical details, SQL is a language which consists
of a set of commands that you issue to create, make changes to, and
retrieve data from a database. Here are some SQL
command examples.
These commands can be issued through a Graphical User
Interface or by embedding them in a computer program that you
write.
The MySQL Control Panel provided
as part of your account is a GUI that works over the internet through
your web browser. This makes it very convenient for administration of
web based database applications. Setting up and managing your database
will be done through the MySQL Control
Panel.
To allow access to your database through your web site, you will need
to create Common Gateway Interface scripts. These
scripts are small computer programs which run on the web hosting server
and are activated by clicking on a link or a button in a web page. This
will allow users of your web site to interact with your web site in
a more meaningful manner. Using CGI scripts and MySQL you can maintain
account information on visitors, allow people to search and browse catalogs,
and much more. See Using MySQL with CGI scripts for
documentation on how to set up such scripts.
MySQL is an implementation of the SQL language developed by TcX.
It is robust, quick, and very flexible. It provides all of the standard
SQL datatypes and commands. MySQL is provided as part of your web site
account at no additional charge. MySQL is pronounced My Ess Que
Ell.
For step by step instruction on how to preform some common tasks see
the Quick Actions page.
Detailed documentation, licensing information, and much more can be
found at the MySQL web site. Many books are available which describe
SQL in detail. If you plan on doing much database development, it is
recommended that you review one or more of these.
Please note that we do not provide technical or development support
for MySQL applications.