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SQLyog 7.13 (Default branch)

SQLyog is an easy to use, compact, and very fastgraphical tool to manage your MySQL database fromanywhere in the world. SQLyog is a tool thatallows you manage a MySQL database.License: FreewareChanges:
A rare crash in Schema Sync was fixed. This issue was discovered when testing internally. No user had reported this. Management of column-level privileges was not functional and has been fixed. It was only possible to select a single group of objects in GRIDS with the shift+click modifier, so this has been fixed. Autocomplete now uses secure atomic transactions when writing to SQLite databases ("Tags files"). A few reports were made of random program crashes that could be traced down to corrupt SQLite databases. This corruption will not happen any more.Image

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Session::Lock::MySQL(3) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Session::Lock::MySQL(3)

NAME
Apache::Session::Lock::MySQL - Provides mutual exclusion using MySQL SYNOPSIS
use Apache::Session::Lock::MySQL; my $locker = Apache::Session::Lock::MySQL->new(); $locker->acquire_read_lock($ref); $locker->acquire_write_lock($ref); $locker->release_read_lock($ref); $locker->release_write_lock($ref); $locker->release_all_locks($ref); DESCRIPTION
Apache::Session::Lock::MySQL fulfills the locking interface of Apache::Session. Mutual exclusion is achieved through the use of MySQL's GET_LOCK and RELEASE_LOCK functions. MySQL does not support the notion of read and write locks, so this module only supports exclusive locks. When you request a shared read lock, it is instead promoted to an exclusive write lock. CONFIGURATION
The module must know how to connect to your MySQL database to acquire locks. You must provide a datasource name, a user name, and a password. These options are passed in the usual Apache::Session style, and are very similar to the options for Apache::Session::Store::MySQL. Example: tie %hash, 'Apache::Session::MySQL', $id, { LockDataSource => 'dbi:mysql:database', LockUserName => 'database_user', LockPassword => 'K00l' }; Instead, you may pass in an already opened DBI handle to your database. tie %hash, 'Apache::Session::MySQL', $id, { LockHandle => $dbh }; AUTHOR
This module was written by Jeffrey William Baker <jwbaker@acm.org>. SEE ALSO
Apache::Session perl v5.12.1 2008-01-08 Session::Lock::MySQL(3)