DO expr [, expr] ...
      DO executes the expressions but
      does not return any results. In most respects,
      DO is shorthand for SELECT
      , but has the
      advantage that it is slightly faster when you do not care about
      the result.
    expr, ...
      DO is useful primarily with
      functions that have side effects, such as
      RELEASE_LOCK().
    
      Example: This SELECT statement
      pauses, but also produces a result set:
    
mysql> SELECT SLEEP(5);
+----------+
| SLEEP(5) |
+----------+
|        0 |
+----------+
1 row in set (5.02 sec)
      DO, on the other hand, pauses
      without producing a result set.:
    
mysql> DO SLEEP(5);
Query OK, 0 rows affected (4.99 sec)This could be useful, for example in a stored function or trigger, which prohibit statements that produce result sets.
      DO only executes expressions. It
      cannot be used in all cases where SELECT can be
      used. For example, DO id FROM t1 is invalid
      because it references a table.