https://dev.mysql.com/replication-options-binary-log.html
Startup Options Used with Binary Logging System Variables Used with Binary Logging You can use the mysqld options and system variables that are described in this section to affect the operation of the binary log as well as to control which ...
https://dev.mysql.com/partitioning-limitations.html
This section discusses current restrictions and limitations on MySQL partitioning support. The following constructs are not permitted in partitioning expressions: Stored procedures, stored functions, UDFs, or plugins. For a list of SQL functions ...
https://dev.mysql.com/gis-class-multilinestring.html
A MultiLineString is a MultiCurve geometry collection composed of LineString elements. MultiLineString Examples On a region map, a MultiLineString could represent a river system or a highway system.
https://dev.mysql.com/gis-class-multipolygon.html
A MultiPolygon is a MultiSurface object composed of Polygon elements. MultiPolygon Examples On a region map, a MultiPolygon could represent a system of lakes. MultiPolygon Assertions A MultiPolygon has no two Polygon elements with interiors that ...
https://dev.mysql.com/gis-class-multisurface.html
A MultiSurface is a geometry collection composed of surface elements. MultiSurface Assertions Surfaces within a MultiSurface have no interiors that intersect. Surfaces within a MultiSurface have boundaries that intersect at most at a finite number ...
https://dev.mysql.com/spatial-reference-systems.html
A spatial reference system (SRS) for spatial data is a coordinate-based system for geographic locations. There are different types of spatial reference systems: A projected SRS is a projection of a globe onto a flat surface; that is, a flat map.
https://dev.mysql.com/create-index.html
CREATE [UNIQUE | FULLTEXT | SPATIAL] INDEX index_name [index_type] ON tbl_name (key_part,...) [index_option] [algorithm_option | lock_option] ... This guideline is especially important for InnoDB tables, where the primary key determines the ...
https://dev.mysql.com/create-table-secondary-indexes.html
A secondary index defined on a virtual column is sometimes referred to as a “virtual index”. A secondary index may be created on one or more virtual columns or on a combination of virtual columns and regular columns or stored generated columns.
https://dev.mysql.com/create-table.html
CREATE [TEMPORARY] TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS] tbl_name (create_definition,...) [table_options] [partition_options] CREATE [TEMPORARY] TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS] tbl_name [(create_definition,...)] [table_options] [partition_options] [IGNORE | REPLACE] [AS] ...
https://dev.mysql.com/analyze-table.html
ANALYZE [NO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG | LOCAL] TABLE tbl_name UPDATE HISTOGRAM ON col_name [, col_name] ... [WITH N BUCKETS] ANALYZE [NO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG | LOCAL] TABLE tbl_name DROP HISTOGRAM ON col_name [, col_name] ... ANALYZE TABLE generates table ...