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      <title>What is FTS_BEING_DELETED.ibd</title>
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      <description>I currently have on a MySQL 5.6 database using innodb_file_per_table the following individual tablespace file.&#xA;schema/FTS_00000000000001bb_BEING_DELETED.ibd The schema is all InnoDB tables, and there ARE NO Full Text Indexes. I cannot comment on if a developer has tried to create one previously.</description>
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