Re: Does Mysql have alias?

2002-03-05 Thread Paul DuBois

At 15:34 -0500 3/5/02, Chuck Roberts wrote:
>I was wondering if Mysql has aliases, that is, a short command
>representing a long MySql command. Say I want to do a "show
>status", so I map an alias to "ss" and do "ss" when I want to do
>a show status.

No.

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Does Mysql have alias?

2002-03-05 Thread Chuck Roberts

I was wondering if Mysql has aliases, that is, a short command
representing a long MySql command. Say I want to do a "show
status", so I map an alias to "ss" and do "ss" when I want to do
a show status.



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