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Monday, 12 December 2011

MySQL prompt Command

(This was tested on MySQL running on UNIX.)
 
You can change your MySQL prompt by using the prompt command:
  
mysql>prompt Andrew >
PROMPT set to 'Andrew > '
Andrew >
Posted by Andrew Reid at 12:56
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