Functions and Variables In MySQL | MySQL Tutorial For Beginners | Full Database Course | pt.15

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Are you a beginner to MySQL and struggling with understanding functions and variables in MySQL? Then, you are in the right place! In this MySQL tutorial, we will cover everything you need to know about functions and variables in MySQL.

In this 15th part of our full database course, we will start by introducing functions in MySQL and how to use them. We will cover different types of functions such as string functions, mathematical functions, and date and time functions. You will learn how to use these functions in your SQL queries to retrieve and manipulate data.

Next, we will dive into variables in MySQL, which are used to store data temporarily. We will teach you how to declare and assign values to variables and use them in your SQL statements.

By the end of this tutorial, you will have a solid understanding of functions and variables in MySQL, and you will be able to use them in your database projects.

So, if you're ready to level up your MySQL skills, hit the play button and join us in this exciting MySQL tutorial for beginners!
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I think that you had to change the delimiter before declaring the function.

ElSrJuancho