- 15.7.7.1 SHOW BINARY LOG STATUS Statement
- 15.7.7.2 SHOW BINARY LOGS Statement
- 15.7.7.3 SHOW BINLOG EVENTS Statement
- 15.7.7.4 SHOW CHARACTER SET Statement
- 15.7.7.5 SHOW COLLATION Statement
- 15.7.7.6 SHOW COLUMNS Statement
- 15.7.7.7 SHOW CREATE DATABASE Statement
- 15.7.7.8 SHOW CREATE EVENT Statement
- 15.7.7.9 SHOW CREATE FUNCTION Statement
- 15.7.7.10 SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE Statement
- 15.7.7.11 SHOW CREATE TABLE Statement
- 15.7.7.12 SHOW CREATE TRIGGER Statement
- 15.7.7.13 SHOW CREATE USER Statement
- 15.7.7.14 SHOW CREATE VIEW Statement
- 15.7.7.15 SHOW DATABASES Statement
- 15.7.7.16 SHOW ENGINE Statement
- 15.7.7.17 SHOW ENGINES Statement
- 15.7.7.18 SHOW ERRORS Statement
- 15.7.7.19 SHOW EVENTS Statement
- 15.7.7.20 SHOW FUNCTION CODE Statement
- 15.7.7.21 SHOW FUNCTION STATUS Statement
- 15.7.7.22 SHOW GRANTS Statement
- 15.7.7.23 SHOW INDEX Statement
- 15.7.7.24 SHOW OPEN TABLES Statement
- 15.7.7.25 SHOW PARSE_TREE Statement
- 15.7.7.26 SHOW PLUGINS Statement
- 15.7.7.27 SHOW PRIVILEGES Statement
- 15.7.7.28 SHOW PROCEDURE CODE Statement
- 15.7.7.29 SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS Statement
- 15.7.7.30 SHOW PROCESSLIST Statement
- 15.7.7.31 SHOW PROFILE Statement
- 15.7.7.32 SHOW PROFILES Statement
- 15.7.7.33 SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS Statement
- 15.7.7.34 SHOW REPLICA STATUS Statement
- 15.7.7.35 SHOW REPLICAS Statement
- 15.7.7.36 SHOW STATUS Statement
- 15.7.7.37 SHOW TABLE STATUS Statement
- 15.7.7.38 SHOW TABLES Statement
- 15.7.7.39 SHOW TRIGGERS Statement
- 15.7.7.40 SHOW VARIABLES Statement
- 15.7.7.41 SHOW WARNINGS Statement
SHOW
has many forms that provide
information about databases, tables, columns, or status
information about the server. This section describes those
following:
SHOW BINARY LOG STATUS
SHOW BINARY LOGS
SHOW BINLOG EVENTS [IN 'log_name'] [FROM pos] [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]
SHOW {CHARACTER SET | CHARSET} [like_or_where]
SHOW COLLATION [like_or_where]
SHOW [FULL] COLUMNS FROM tbl_name [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
SHOW CREATE DATABASE db_name
SHOW CREATE EVENT event_name
SHOW CREATE FUNCTION func_name
SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE proc_name
SHOW CREATE TABLE tbl_name
SHOW CREATE TRIGGER trigger_name
SHOW CREATE VIEW view_name
SHOW DATABASES [like_or_where]
SHOW ENGINE engine_name {STATUS | MUTEX}
SHOW [STORAGE] ENGINES
SHOW ERRORS [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]
SHOW EVENTS
SHOW FUNCTION CODE func_name
SHOW FUNCTION STATUS [like_or_where]
SHOW GRANTS FOR user
SHOW INDEX FROM tbl_name [FROM db_name]
SHOW OPEN TABLES [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
SHOW PLUGINS
SHOW PROCEDURE CODE proc_name
SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS [like_or_where]
SHOW PRIVILEGES
SHOW [FULL] PROCESSLIST
SHOW PROFILE [types] [FOR QUERY n] [OFFSET n] [LIMIT n]
SHOW PROFILES
SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS [IN 'log_name'] [FROM pos] [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]
SHOW REPLICA STATUS [FOR CHANNEL channel]
SHOW REPLICAS
SHOW [GLOBAL | SESSION] STATUS [like_or_where]
SHOW TABLE STATUS [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
SHOW [FULL] TABLES [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
SHOW TRIGGERS [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
SHOW [GLOBAL | SESSION] VARIABLES [like_or_where]
SHOW WARNINGS [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]
like_or_where: {
LIKE 'pattern'
| WHERE expr
}
If the syntax for a given SHOW
statement includes a LIKE
'
part,
pattern
''
is a
string that can contain the SQL pattern
'%
and
_
wildcard characters. The pattern is useful
for restricting statement output to matching values.
Several SHOW
statements also accept
a WHERE
clause that provides more flexibility
in specifying which rows to display. See
Section 28.8, “Extensions to SHOW Statements”.
In SHOW
statement results, user
names and host names are quoted using backticks (`).
Many MySQL APIs (such as PHP) enable you to treat the result
returned from a SHOW
statement as
you would a result set from a
SELECT
; see
Chapter 31, Connectors and APIs, or your API documentation for
more information. In addition, you can work in SQL with results
from queries on tables in the
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
database, which you cannot
easily do with results from SHOW
statements. See Chapter 28, INFORMATION_SCHEMA Tables.