The INNODB_FT_BEING_DELETED table
      provides a snapshot of the
      INNODB_FT_DELETED table; it is used
      only during an OPTIMIZE TABLE
      maintenance operation. When OPTIMIZE
      TABLE is run, the
      INNODB_FT_BEING_DELETED table is
      emptied, and DOC_ID values are removed from the
      INNODB_FT_DELETED table. Because the
      contents of INNODB_FT_BEING_DELETED
      typically have a short lifetime, this table has limited utility
      for monitoring or debugging. For information about running
      OPTIMIZE TABLE on tables with
      FULLTEXT indexes, see
      Fine-Tuning MySQL Full-Text Search.
    
      This table is empty initially. Before querying it, set the value
      of the innodb_ft_aux_table system
      variable to the name (including the database name) of the table
      that contains the FULLTEXT index; for example
      test/articles. The output appears similar to
      the example provided for the
      INNODB_FT_DELETED table.
    
For related usage information and examples, see InnoDB INFORMATION_SCHEMA FULLTEXT Index Tables.
      The INNODB_FT_BEING_DELETED table has
      these columns:
- DOC_ID- The document ID of the row that is in the process of being deleted. This value might reflect the value of an ID column that you defined for the underlying table, or it can be a sequence value generated by - InnoDBwhen the table contains no suitable column. This value is used when you do text searches, to skip rows in the- INNODB_FT_INDEX_TABLEtable before data for deleted rows is physically removed from the- FULLTEXTindex by an- OPTIMIZE TABLEstatement. For more information, see Optimizing InnoDB Full-Text Indexes.
Notes
- You must have the - PROCESSprivilege to query this table.
- Use the - INFORMATION_SCHEMA- COLUMNStable or the- SHOW COLUMNSstatement to view additional information about the columns of this table, including data types and default values.
- For more information about - InnoDB- FULLTEXTsearch, see InnoDB Full-Text Indexes, and Full-Text Search Functions.