MySQL Information Schema Diagram - Change history

Here's the change history for the Diagram of the MySQL information schema. In the table, you will find a hyperlink to a particular version of the diagram. The table displays these versions in descending chronological order, so the most recent versions appear on top. Beneath that, you see the list of changes made to that version as compared to the prior version.

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latest - 20051201
2005/12/01 Updated version number so everyone knows the schema applies to the newer version also (duh) Roland Bouman
2005/12/01 SCHEMATA.CATALOG_NAME was bold, is now printed in normal font-face, indicating it is a nullable column Roland Bouman
20051025
2005/10/25 Updated version number so everyone knows the schema applies to the newer version also (duh) Roland Bouman
20051013
2005/10/13 Hyperlinks behind the map now point to the MySQL 5.0 specific documentation. Roland Bouman
2005/10/13 Diagram footer explicitly states the MySQL version to wich the diagram applies. Mike Lischke
2005/10/13 Change history makes earlier versions accessible. Roland Bouman
20050923
2005/09/23 Fixed missing SQL_MODE column from the TRIGGERS table. Carsten Segieth
2005/09/21 Diagram is now clickable, linking it to the official MySQL reference. Roland Bouman
2005/07/28 Added the TRIGGERS table to reflect changes made in MySQL 5.0.10. Roland Bouman
2005/07/16 Changed name and URI's to reflect the fact that the diagram is relevant to MySQL in general (not just 5.0.7). Roland Bouman
2005/07/04 Deleted relationships that are redundant in the MySQL implementation Roland Bouman
2005/07/04 Made VIEWS a subtype of TABLES, instead of modelling VIEWS as an autonomous child of SCHEMATA. Roland Bouman
2005/06/27 Added rolenames to to the relationships Roland Bouman
2005/06/23 Created and made available in response to the MySQL 5 Beta Challenge Roland Bouman