> You'll find mysqldumpslow (in the mysql distribution) does all that and
> much much more
Sorry, not on my server (MySQL 3.22.32).
> It's a pity that it's not mentioned in the online documentation
> since it's a _very_ useful tool.
http://www.mysql.com/udmsearch/search.php?q=mysqldumpslow
shows no results. How come?
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