Commit 0d55a136 authored by unknown's avatar unknown

Forth batch of Howard's changes


Docs/manual.texi:
  Fourth batch of Howard's changes
parent 1e195db4
......@@ -16270,8 +16270,9 @@ mysql> SELECT something FROM table
@findex DAYOFWEEK()
@item DAYOFWEEK(date)
Returns the weekday index
for @code{date} (@code{1} = Sunday, @code{2} = Monday, ... @code{7} = Saturday).
These index values correspond to the ODBC standard:
for @code{date} (@code{1} = Sunday, @code{2} = Monday, ... @code{7} =
Saturday). These index values correspond to the ODBC standard:
@example
mysql> select DAYOFWEEK('1998-02-03');
......@@ -16886,7 +16887,7 @@ This is an "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm".
@item LAST_INSERT_ID([expr])
Returns the last automatically generated value that was inserted into an
@code{AUTO_INCREMENT} column.
@xref{mysql_insert_id,, @code{mysql_insert_id()}}.
@xref{mysql_insert_id,, @code{mysql_insert_id()}}:
@example
mysql> select LAST_INSERT_ID();
......@@ -17105,7 +17106,7 @@ mysql> select student_name, AVG(test_score)
@itemx MAX(expr)
Returns the minimum or maximum value of @code{expr}. @code{MIN()} and
@code{MAX()} may take a string argument; in such cases they return the
minimum or maximum string value. @xref{MySQL indexes}.
minimum or maximum string value. @xref{MySQL indexes}:
@example
mysql> select student_name, MIN(test_score), MAX(test_score)
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