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*'''Keep''', albeit MAJOR REWRITE or transwiki (is that right?) to the WikiBooks section of this website [[User:216.141.226.190|216.141.226.190]] 12:11, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
**'''Comment'''. Note that the outline as it stands in the article isn't correct (<code>SELECT</code> isn't DML, for example; it's DQL). It also isn't complete; I'd estimate that the outline includes about 5% of the keywords that the language recognizes, not to mention the other background information (data types, execution model, and so on) that needs to be covered in order to establish adequate context for such an article. A "MAJOR REWRITE" would take two people about six months, and they'd finish with something that isn't as accurate or as up-to-date as what the MySQL project makes available at their own website. -- [[User:Mikeblas|Mikeblas]] 13:19, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' per nom and above. -- [[User:Northenglish|'''NORTH''']] <sup>[[User talk:Northenglish|talk]]</sup> 20:30, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
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