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VERSION() - Version Number of MySQL Server
How to obtain the version number of the MySQL server using the VERSION() function?
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VERSION() is a MySQL built-in function that
returns the version number of the MySQL server.
For example:
SELECT VERSION(); -- +-----------+ -- | VERSION() | -- +-----------+ -- | 8.0.17 | -- +-----------+ SELECT @@version; -- +-----------+ -- | @@version | -- +-----------+ -- | 8.0.17 | -- +-----------+
Reference information of the VERSION() function:
VERSION(): ver Returns the version number of the MySQL server. Arguments, return value and availability: ver: Return value. The version number of the MySQL server. Available since MySQL 4.0.
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