SHOW [EXTENDED] [FULL] TABLES
    [{FROM | IN} db_name]
    [LIKE 'pattern' | WHERE expr]
        SHOW TABLES lists the
        non-TEMPORARY tables in a given database. You
        can also get this list using the mysqlshow
        db_name command. The
        LIKE clause, if present, indicates
        which table names to match. The WHERE clause
        can be given to select rows using more general conditions, as
        discussed in Section 28.8, “Extensions to SHOW Statements”.
      
        Matching performed by the LIKE clause is
        dependent on the setting of the
        lower_case_table_names system
        variable.
      
        The optional EXTENDED modifier causes
        SHOW TABLES to list hidden tables
        created by failed ALTER TABLE
        statements. These temporary tables have names beginning with
        #sql and can be dropped using
        DROP TABLE.
      
        This statement also lists any views in the database. The
        optional FULL modifier causes
        SHOW TABLES to display a second
        output column with values of BASE TABLE for a
        table, VIEW for a view, or SYSTEM
        VIEW for an INFORMATION_SCHEMA
        table.
      
        If you have no privileges for a base table or view, it does not
        show up in the output from SHOW
        TABLES or mysqlshow db_name.
      
        Table information is also available from the
        INFORMATION_SCHEMA
        TABLES table. See
        Section 28.3.38, “The INFORMATION_SCHEMA TABLES Table”.