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EXPORT_SET() FUNCTION in MySQL Syntax

EXPORT_SET() FUNCTION in MySQL

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EXPORT_SET() FUNCTION The MySQL EXPORT_SET function is used to get a string for each bit set. Syntax: EXPORT_SET( bits, on, off, separator, number_of_bits ) Example: mysql> SELECT EXPORT_SET ( 5, ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘,’, 4 ); Output: a,b,a,b

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