Chapter 1. MySQL for Access and SQL Server Developers and DBAs

This chapter presents MySQL primarily as it differs from Microsoft’s databases (Access and MS SQL Server). Those two are the most common in the marketplace, and database administrators range from the complete newbie to the seasoned veteran.

This chapter assumes that you are somewhat familiar with at least one of those products or something similar. Because this book is targeted at those who are converting to MySQL from another database, it presents differences, omissions, and additions.

Specifically, you should meet these basic requirements:

  • Have some experience with a relational ...

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