Functionality added or changed:
NULL is now sorted
LAST if you use
ORDER BY ... DESC (as it was before MySQL
4.0.2). This change was required to comply with the SQL-99
standard. (The original change was made because we thought
that SQL-99 required NULL to be always
sorted at the same position, but this was incorrect).
Added START TRANSACTION (SQL-99 syntax)
as alias for BEGIN. This is recommended
to use instead of BEGIN to start a
transaction.
Added OLD_PASSWORD() as a synonym for
PASSWORD().
Allow keyword ALL in group functions.
Added support for some new INNER JOIN and
JOIN syntaxes. For example,
SELECT * FROM t1 INNER JOIN t2 didn't
work before.
Novell NetWare 6.0 porting effort completed, Novell patches merged into the main source tree.
Bugs fixed:
Fixed problem with multiple-table delete and
InnoDB tables.
Fixed a problem with BLOB NOT NULL
columns used with IS NULL.
Re-added missing pre- and post(un)install scripts to the Linux RPM packages (they were missing after the renaming of the server subpackage).
Fixed that table locks are not released with multi-table
updates and deletes with InnoDB storage
engine.
Fixed bug in updating BLOB columns with
long strings.
Fixed integer-wraparound when giving big integer (>= 10
digits) to function that requires an unsigned argument, like
CREATE TABLE (...) AUTO_INCREMENT=#.
MIN(key_column) could in some cases
return NULL on a column with
NULL and other values.
MIN(key_column) and
MAX(key_column) could in some cases
return incorrect values when used in OUTER
JOIN.
MIN(key_column) and
MAX(key_column) could return incorrect
values if one of the tables was empty.
Fixed rare crash in compressed MyISAM tables with blobs.
Fixed bug in using aggregate functions as argument for
INTERVAL, CASE,
FIELD, CONCAT_WS,
ELT and MAKE_SET
functions.
When running with --lower-case-table-names
(default on Windows) and you had tables or databases with
mixed case on disk, then executing SHOW TABLE
STATUS followed with DROP
DATABASE or DROP TABLE could
fail with Errcode 13.
This is a translation of the MySQL Reference Manual that can be found at dev.mysql.com. The original Reference Manual is in English, and this translation is not necessarily as up to date as the English version.
