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06:02
Got a damn issue
I use mysqldump to backup my mysql db and output a sql file...
and when I use mysql.exe to restore this sql file, it's very-very-very slow..
and I checked my sql file content I've found a very-very-very long insert statement: 1 milion character...
yes I know mysqldump will output extended insert statements in default
And in most cases it can very effectively speed up data insert
But unfortunately, this 1 million characters insert statement takes time to parse it far exceeding the time it can saved.
Ok, I got this option: --net_buffer_length
 
5 hours later…
11:15
--net_buffer_length=[the max size of statement, like 1K, 10K, 2M]
 
1 hour later…
12:18
How do I search for HTML entities like ‏ in a column? The DBMS is MySQL. The table encoding is utf8mb4_general_ci. SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE username LIKE '%‏%' returns no results, yet there is a row where the username starts with ‏. The character is not displayed in the results in phpMyAdmin or SqlYog, but you can see it when inspecting HTML. When exporting to Excel from SqlYog, it appears as ‏;

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