Some extensions to SHOW statements
      accompany the implementation of
      INFORMATION_SCHEMA:
      INFORMATION_SCHEMA is an information database,
      so its name is included in the output from
      SHOW DATABASES. Similarly,
      SHOW TABLES can be used with
      INFORMATION_SCHEMA to obtain a list of its
      tables:
    
mysql> SHOW TABLES FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA;
+---------------------------------------+
| Tables_in_INFORMATION_SCHEMA          |
+---------------------------------------+
| CHARACTER_SETS                        |
| COLLATIONS                            |
| COLLATION_CHARACTER_SET_APPLICABILITY |
| COLUMNS                               |
| COLUMN_PRIVILEGES                     |
| ENGINES                               |
| EVENTS                                |
| FILES                                 |
| KEY_COLUMN_USAGE                      |
| PARTITIONS                            |
| PLUGINS                               |
| PROCESSLIST                           |
| REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS               |
| ROUTINES                              |
| SCHEMATA                              |
| SCHEMA_PRIVILEGES                     |
| STATISTICS                            |
| TABLES                                |
| TABLE_CONSTRAINTS                     |
| TABLE_PRIVILEGES                      |
| TRIGGERS                              |
| USER_PRIVILEGES                       |
| VIEWS                                 |
+---------------------------------------+
      SHOW COLUMNS and
      DESCRIBE can display information
      about the columns in individual
      INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables.
    
      SHOW statements that accept a
      LIKE clause to limit the rows
      displayed also permit a WHERE clause that
      specifies more general conditions that selected rows must satisfy:
    
SHOW CHARACTER SET
SHOW COLLATION
SHOW COLUMNS
SHOW DATABASES
SHOW FUNCTION STATUS
SHOW INDEX
SHOW OPEN TABLES
SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS
SHOW STATUS
SHOW TABLE STATUS
SHOW TABLES
SHOW TRIGGERS
SHOW VARIABLES
      The WHERE clause, if present, is evaluated
      against the column names displayed by the
      SHOW statement. For example, the
      SHOW CHARACTER SET statement
      produces these output columns:
    
mysql> SHOW CHARACTER SET;
+----------+-----------------------------+---------------------+--------+
| Charset  | Description                 | Default collation   | Maxlen |
+----------+-----------------------------+---------------------+--------+
| big5     | Big5 Traditional Chinese    | big5_chinese_ci     |      2 |
| dec8     | DEC West European           | dec8_swedish_ci     |      1 |
| cp850    | DOS West European           | cp850_general_ci    |      1 |
| hp8      | HP West European            | hp8_english_ci      |      1 |
| koi8r    | KOI8-R Relcom Russian       | koi8r_general_ci    |      1 |
| latin1   | cp1252 West European        | latin1_swedish_ci   |      1 |
| latin2   | ISO 8859-2 Central European | latin2_general_ci   |      1 |
...
      To use a WHERE clause with
      SHOW CHARACTER SET, you would refer
      to those column names. As an example, the following statement
      displays information about character sets for which the default
      collation contains the string 'japanese':
    
mysql> SHOW CHARACTER SET WHERE `Default collation` LIKE '%japanese%';
+---------+---------------------------+---------------------+--------+
| Charset | Description               | Default collation   | Maxlen |
+---------+---------------------------+---------------------+--------+
| ujis    | EUC-JP Japanese           | ujis_japanese_ci    |      3 |
| sjis    | Shift-JIS Japanese        | sjis_japanese_ci    |      2 |
| cp932   | SJIS for Windows Japanese | cp932_japanese_ci   |      2 |
| eucjpms | UJIS for Windows Japanese | eucjpms_japanese_ci |      3 |
+---------+---------------------------+---------------------+--------+This statement displays the multibyte character sets:
mysql> SHOW CHARACTER SET WHERE Maxlen > 1;
+---------+---------------------------------+---------------------+--------+
| Charset | Description                     | Default collation   | Maxlen |
+---------+---------------------------------+---------------------+--------+
| big5    | Big5 Traditional Chinese        | big5_chinese_ci     |      2 |
| cp932   | SJIS for Windows Japanese       | cp932_japanese_ci   |      2 |
| eucjpms | UJIS for Windows Japanese       | eucjpms_japanese_ci |      3 |
| euckr   | EUC-KR Korean                   | euckr_korean_ci     |      2 |
| gb18030 | China National Standard GB18030 | gb18030_chinese_ci  |      4 |
| gb2312  | GB2312 Simplified Chinese       | gb2312_chinese_ci   |      2 |
| gbk     | GBK Simplified Chinese          | gbk_chinese_ci      |      2 |
| sjis    | Shift-JIS Japanese              | sjis_japanese_ci    |      2 |
| ucs2    | UCS-2 Unicode                   | ucs2_general_ci     |      2 |
| ujis    | EUC-JP Japanese                 | ujis_japanese_ci    |      3 |
| utf16   | UTF-16 Unicode                  | utf16_general_ci    |      4 |
| utf16le | UTF-16LE Unicode                | utf16le_general_ci  |      4 |
| utf32   | UTF-32 Unicode                  | utf32_general_ci    |      4 |
| utf8mb3 | UTF-8 Unicode                   | utf8mb3_general_ci  |      3 |
| utf8mb4 | UTF-8 Unicode                   | utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci  |      4 |
+---------+---------------------------------+---------------------+--------+