Add note specifying unsupported @ operator for mysql#3190
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@operator shortcut forsqlc.arg()is not supported for mysql. This is confusing users and it needs to be specified in the documentation. This confusion is evident in the issue #3181 and the developer has even mention the documentation. Clearly stating that the operator is not supported for mysql will ensure developers do not mark it as a bug.