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The MySQL Workshop

By : Thomas Pettit, Scott Cosentino
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Book Image

The MySQL Workshop

5 (1)
By: Thomas Pettit, Scott Cosentino

Overview of this book

Do you want to learn how to create and maintain databases effectively? Are you looking for simple answers to basic MySQL questions as well as straightforward examples that you can use at work? If so, this workshop is the right choice for you. Designed to build your confidence through hands-on practice, this book uses a simple approach that focuses on the practical, so you can get straight down to business without having to wade through pages and pages of dull, dry theory. As you work through bite-sized exercises and activities, you'll learn how to use different MySQL tools to create a database and manage the data within it. You'll see how to transfer data between a MySQL database and other sources, and use real-world datasets to gain valuable experience of manipulating and gaining insights from data. As you progress, you'll discover how to protect your database by managing user permissions and performing logical backups and restores. If you've already tried to teach yourself SQL, but haven't been able to make the leap from understanding simple queries to working on live projects with a real database management system, The MySQL Workshop will get you on the right track. By the end of this MySQL book, you'll have the knowledge, skills, and confidence to advance your career and tackle your own ambitious projects with MySQL.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Section 1: Creating Your Database
6
Section 2: Managing Your Database
11
Section 3: Querying Your Database
16
Section 4: Protecting Your Database

Introduction to user permissions

In the previous chapter, we learned how to make modifications to the data stored in MySQL tables and collections. Additionally, we learned how to use the DELETE statement to delete rows and the UPDATE statement to change existing rows. For both statements, we learned how to use them together when joining multiple tables to allow for more complex changes. Additionally, we learned how to use the INSERT statement with an ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause to add new records to the database or update an existing record if it was already in the database. We learned how to use the modify() method to modify existing documents in a collection and the remove() method to remove documents from a collection.

In this chapter, we will learn how to create users to segregate and restrict access to ensure no accidental or fraudulent changes can be made to the data.

Good management of accounts and passwords is paramount to security. For example, let's suppose...