the manual is a very good place to start , its very organized , and its complete 
reference , better than any book .
trial and error is good , but try to get a graphical user interface beter than the 
shell . there are many .

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>This has probably been asked a thousand times before but only once from me.
>I am able to programme in MS Access to quite a high level to which I have now 
>realised its limitations, where is the best place to start learning and reading up on 
>MYSQL, I am not really a book reader as I prefer to do things by trial and error but 
>have not got a clue as to how mysql works 
>
>Regards
>
>Liam
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