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SQL Maestro for MySQL online help
Specifying procedure definition
At this step you can specify the SQL definition for the new procedure. The step is optional: you can do it later using a non-modal editor.
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Company news
May 22, 2017
New version features direct support for a number of MariaDB new features like roles, check constraints and virtual columns; support for roles added in MySQL 8.0, usage statistics for database profile and some other useful things.
May 14, 2015
New version comes with improved support of the latest MySQL versions including generated columns and fulltext indexes. There are also a number of significant interface enhancements.
Feb 3, 2014
New version comes with support for a number of MySQL 5.7 new features, MySQLi based HTTP tunnel, nullable column checker, data export to JSON as well as with some other enhancements.
Resources
The article puts forward a scenario for implementing row level security in MySQL 5.x.
Find out the way MySQL Maestro can help you to realize the new MySQL 5.1 features in practice. Detailed examples are included.
Get to know all the new features of MySQL 5 (ACID Transactions, Stored Procedures and Functions, Triggers, Views, etc.) and the way MySQL Maestro can help you to use them easily and effectively in practice from our new article. Examples are included.
Feature of the day
SQL Maestro for MySQL: you can select several database objects in Object Manager to perform the same operation upon all of them at a time.
SQL Maestro for MySQL: You can save frequently used queries to profiles and use them as usual database objects.
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