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      <title>Optimizing UPDATE and DELETE statements</title>
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      <description>Updated Nov 2011. Check out my latest book on Optimizing SQL Statements for more information. MySQL 5.6.2 also now provides an EXPLAIN syntax for UPDATE and DELETE statements natively.&#xA;While most people look at performance optimizations for SELECT statements, UPDATE and DELETE statements are often overlooked.</description>
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