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Meaning
mysql>
Ready for new command.
->
Waiting for next line of multiple-line command.
'>
Waiting for a single quote (') in the next line.
">
Waiting for double quote (") in the next line.
`>
Waiting for a backtick (`) in the next line.
/*>
Waiting for /* in the next line.
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You can enter multiple statements on a single line and end each one with a semicolon
A simple multiple-line statement.
To cancel the command
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