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>MySQL Bugzilla Database Introduction</TITLE
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->B.2. MySQL Bugzilla Database Introduction</H1
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>This information comes straight from my life. I was forced to learn
how Bugzilla organizes database because of nitpicky requests from users
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>If you were like me, at this point you're totally clueless about
the internals of MySQL, and if it weren't for this executive order from
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>Imagine your MySQL database as a series of spreadsheets, and
you won't be too far off. If you use this command:</P