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mysql.help_topic Table

mysql.help_topic is one of the four tables used by the HELP command. It is populated when the server is installed by the fill_help_tables.sql script. The other help tables are help_relation, help_category and help_keyword.

This table uses the Aria storage engine. Prior to MariaDB 10.4 it used the MyISAM engine.

The mysql.help_topic table contains the following fields:

FieldTypeNullKeyDefaultDescription
help_topic_idint(10) unsignedNOPRINULL
namechar(64)NOUNINULL
help_category_idsmallint(5) unsignedNONULL
descriptiontextNONULL
exampletextNONULL
urlchar(128)NONULL

Example

SELECT * FROM help_topic\G;
...
*************************** 704. row ***************************
   help_topic_id: 692
            name: JSON_DEPTH
help_category_id: 41
     description: JSON functions were added in MariaDB 10.2.3.
 
Syntax
------ 
JSON_DEPTH(json_doc)
 
Description
----------- 
Returns the maximum depth of the given JSON document, or
NULL if the argument is null. An error will occur if the
argument is an invalid JSON document.
Scalar values or empty arrays or objects have a depth of 1.
Arrays or objects that are not empty but contain only
elements or member values of depth 1 will have a depth of 2.
In other cases, the depth will be greater than 2.
 
Examples
-------- 
SELECT JSON_DEPTH('[]'), JSON_DEPTH('true'),
JSON_DEPTH('{}');
+------------------+--------------------+------------------+
| JSON_DEPTH('[]') | JSON_DEPTH('true') |
JSON_DEPTH('{}') |
+------------------+--------------------+------------------+
| 1 | 1 | 1 |
+------------------+--------------------+------------------+
 
SELECT JSON_DEPTH('[1, 2, 3]'), JSON_DEPTH('[[], {},
[]]');
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| JSON_DEPTH('[1, 2, 3]') | JSON_DEPTH('[[], {}, []]') |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
| 2 | 2 |
+-------------------------+----------------------------+
 
SELECT JSON_DEPTH('[1, 2, [3, 4, 5, 6], 7]');
+---------------------------------------+
| JSON_DEPTH('[1, 2, [3, 4, 5, 6], 7]') |
+---------------------------------------+
| 3 |
+---------------------------------------+

URL: https://mariadb.com/kb/en/json_depth/
         example: 
             url: https://mariadb.com/kb/en/json_depth/
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