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@item
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Start by searching the MySQL online manual at:
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@*
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@uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/manual.php}
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@uref{http://www.mysql.com/doc/}
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@*
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We try to keep the manual up to date by updating it frequently with
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solutions to newly found problems!
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@item
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Search the MySQL mailing list archives:
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@*
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@uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/}
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@uref{http://lists.mysql.com/}
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@*
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@item
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You can also use @uref{http://www.mysql.com/search.html} to search all the
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@ -2326,7 +2326,7 @@ If you get a @code{parse error}, please check your syntax closely! If
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you can't find something wrong with it, it's extremely likely that your
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current version of MySQL doesn't support the query you are
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using. If you are using the current version and the manual at
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@uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/manual.php} doesn't cover the
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@uref{http://www.mysql.com/doc/} doesn't cover the
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syntax you are using, MySQL doesn't support your query. In this
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case, your only options are to implement the syntax yourself or e-mail
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@email{mysql-licensing@@mysql.com} and ask for an offer to implement it!
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2.0.7-5, you should make sure you have installed all @code{glibc} patches!
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There is a lot of information about this in the MySQL mail
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archives. Links to the mail archives are available online at
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@uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/}.
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@uref{http://lists.mysql.com/}.
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Also, see @ref{Linux}.
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You can also start @code{mysqld} manually using the @code{--skip-grant-tables}
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@ -53889,8 +53889,7 @@ work. If you find such a query, try first upgrading to the newest
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MySQL version. If this doesn't help and you can't find anything
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in the @code{mysql} mail archive, you should report the bug to
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@email{mysql@@lists.mysql.com}. Links to mail archives are available
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online at the @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/, MySQL
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documentation page}.
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online at @uref{http://lists.mysql.com/}.
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If you have started @code{mysqld} with @code{myisam-recover},
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MySQL will automatically check and try to repair @code{MyISAM}
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