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- \b escape sequence (MySQL): 15.1.1. Literals
- backslash (\)
- escape character: 3.6.1. Inserts
- escape sequences for MySQL: 15.1.1. Literals
- exporting tab delimited data: 15.2. SQL Commands
- backups, MySQL: 4.4. Backup
- batch processing
- parameterized SQL and: 10.1.3. Parameterized SQL
- support for: 3.9.7. Batch Processing
- BDB (Berkeley DB) table type: 3.9.2. Transactions
- 15.2. SQL Commands
- database transactions and: 8.2.2. Transactions
- BEGIN statement, ending transactions with: 3.9.2. Transactions
- BENCHMARK( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions
- Berkeley_db table type: 15.2. SQL Commands
- BETWEEN operator: 3.8.3. Membership Tests
- BIGINT data type: 16.1. Numeric Data Types
- 19.1. Data Types
- BIN( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions
- binary data types: 3.4.3. Binary Data Types
- binary distributions
- installing: 2.1. Preparation
- using RPM (RedHat Package Manager): 2.2.2. Binary (RPM) Distributions
- using tar and gunzip utilities: 2.2.1. Binary (Tarball) Distributions
- naming conventions for: 2.2.1. Binary (Tarball) Distributions
- binary literals (SQL): 15.1.1. Literals
- binary logs: 4.3.2. The Binary Log
- backup considerations and: 4.4. Backup
- performing recovery with: 4.5. Recovery
- Binary object (Python DB-API): 10.1.4. Other Objects
- bind variables: 9.1.4. Introducing Bind Variables and Optimizations
- 9.2.3. A Sample CGI/DBI Program
- bind_param( ): 9.1.4. Introducing Bind Variables and Optimizations
- bind_where( ) and: 9.3.2. Implementing the Model
- 9.3.2.3. Methods that handle WHERE clauses
- bind_where( ) (Publisher class): 9.3.2. Implementing the Model
- 9.3.2.3. Methods that handle WHERE clauses
- --binlog-do-db=dbname option: 4.3.2. The Binary Log
- --binlog-ignore-db=dbname option: 4.3.2. The Binary Log
- Birznieks, Gunther: 9.2.1. Introduction to Perl CGI
- BIT_AND( ) function: 17.2.1. Aggregate Functions
- BIT_COUNT( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions
- BIT_LENGTH( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions
- bitmask values for character features: 14.2.1. Simple Character Sets
- BIT_OR( ) function: 17.2.1. Aggregate Functions
- bitwise AND operator (&): 17.1.2. Arithmetic Operators
- bitwise left-shift operator (<<): 17.1.2. Arithmetic Operators
- bitwise OR operator (|): 17.1.2. Arithmetic Operators
- bitwise right-shift operator (>>): 17.1.2. Arithmetic Operators
- BLOB data type: 3.4.3. Binary Data Types
- 16.2. String Data Types
- 19.1. Data Types
- IS_BLOB( ) macro: 19.1. Data Types
- Boolean mode searches: 3.9.1.3. Boolean mode
- brackets ([]), extended regular expression: 3.8.4. Pattern Matching
- bridging technology for database access: 13.1. The JDBC API
- Brown, Doug: 3.1. SQL Basics
- browsers (see web browsers)
- BSD systems, server startup/shutdown for: 4.2.1.2. Other Unix
- buffer overflows, security problems with: 6.2.3.3. Direct compromise
- buffers, controlling size of: 5.3. Database Server Tuning
- Bunce, Tim: 9.1. Introduction to DBI
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