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The vertical format option prints result sets vertically instead
of in a horizontal table, in the same way as when the
\G
query terminator is used for an SQL query.
Vertical format is more readable where longer text lines are
part of the output.
To get this output format, start MySQL Shell with the
--result-format=vertical
command
line option (or its alias
--vertical
), or set the
MySQL Shell configuration option
resultFormat
to vertical
.
Example 5.3 Output in Vertical Format
MySQL localhost:33060+ ssl world_x JS > shell.options.set('resultFormat','vertical')
MySQL localhost:33060+ ssl world_x JS > session.sql("select * from city where countrycode='AUT'")
*************************** 1. row ***************************
ID: 1523
Name: Wien
CountryCode: AUT
District: Wien
Info: {"Population": 1608144}
*************************** 2. row ***************************
ID: 1524
Name: Graz
CountryCode: AUT
District: Steiermark
Info: {"Population": 240967}
*************************** 3. row ***************************
ID: 1525
Name: Linz
CountryCode: AUT
District: North Austria
Info: {"Population": 188022}
*************************** 4. row ***************************
ID: 1526
Name: Salzburg
CountryCode: AUT
District: Salzburg
Info: {"Population": 144247}
*************************** 5. row ***************************
ID: 1527
Name: Innsbruck
CountryCode: AUT
District: Tiroli
Info: {"Population": 111752}
*************************** 6. row ***************************
ID: 1528
Name: Klagenfurt
CountryCode: AUT
District: Kärnten
Info: {"Population": 91141}
6 rows in set (0.0027 sec)