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| > Starting from Grafana v5.1 you can name the time column *time* in addition to earlier supported *time_sec*. Usage of *time_sec*  will eventually be deprecated. | ||||
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| Grafana ships with a built-in MySQL data source plugin that allow you to query any visualize | ||||
| Grafana ships with a built-in MySQL data source plugin that allows you to query and visualize | ||||
| data from a MySQL compatible database. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## Adding the data source | ||||
|  | @ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Macro example | Description | |||
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| We plan to add many more macros. If you have suggestions for what macros you would like to see, please [open an issue](https://github.com/grafana/grafana) in our GitHub repo. | ||||
| 
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| The query editor has a link named `Generated SQL` that show up after a query as been executed, while in panel edit mode. Click on it and it will expand and show the raw interpolated SQL string that was executed. | ||||
| The query editor has a link named `Generated SQL` that shows up after a query has been executed, while in panel edit mode. Click on it and it will expand and show the raw interpolated SQL string that was executed. | ||||
| 
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| ## Table queries | ||||
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|  | @ -251,7 +251,7 @@ For example, you can have a variable that contains all values for the `hostname` | |||
| SELECT hostname FROM my_host | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| A query can returns multiple columns and Grafana will automatically create a list from them. For example, the query below will return a list with values from `hostname` and `hostname2`. | ||||
| A query can return multiple columns and Grafana will automatically create a list from them. For example, the query below will return a list with values from `hostname` and `hostname2`. | ||||
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| ```sql | ||||
| SELECT my_host.hostname, my_other_host.hostname2 FROM my_host JOIN my_other_host ON my_host.city = my_other_host.city | ||||
|  | @ -388,7 +388,7 @@ tags | Optional field name to use for event tags as a comma separated string. | |||
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| ## Alerting | ||||
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| Time series queries should work in alerting conditions. Table formatted queries is not yet supported in alert rule conditions. | ||||
| Time series queries should work in alerting conditions. Table formatted queries are not yet supported in alert rule conditions. | ||||
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| ## Configure the data source with provisioning | ||||
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