About SHOW
SHOW
has many forms that provide information about
databases, tables, columns, or status information about the server. These include:
- SHOW AUTHORS
- SHOW BINLOG STATUS
- SHOW CHARACTER SET [like_or_where]
- SHOW COLLATION [like_or_where]
- SHOW [FULL] COLUMNS FROM tbl_name [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
- SHOW CONTRIBUTORS
- SHOW CREATE DATABASE db_name
- SHOW CREATE EVENT event_name
- SHOW CREATE FUNCTION
- SHOW CREATE PACKAGE package_name
- SHOW CREATE PACKAGE BODY package_name
- SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE proc_name
- SHOW CREATE SEQUENCE sequence_name
- SHOW CREATE TABLE tbl_name
- SHOW CREATE TRIGGER trigger_name
- SHOW CREATE USER user
- 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 [FULL] 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 INDEX_STATISTICS
- SHOW LOCALES
- SHOW MASTER STATUS
- SHOW OPEN TABLES [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
- SHOW PACKAGE BODY STATUS
- SHOW PACKAGE STATUS
- 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 QUERY_RESPONSE_TIME
- SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS
- SHOW REPLICA HOSTS
- SHOW REPLICA STATUS
- SHOW [GLOBAL | SESSION] STATUS [like_or_where]
- SHOW TABLE STATUS [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
- SHOW TABLE_STATISTICS
- SHOW TABLES [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
- SHOW TRIGGERS [FROM db_name] [like_or_where]
- SHOW USER_STATISTICS
- SHOW [GLOBAL | SESSION] VARIABLES [like_or_where]
- SHOW WARNINGS [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]
- SHOW WSREP_MEMBERSHIP
- SHOW WSREP_STATUS
like_or_where: LIKE 'pattern' | WHERE expr
If the syntax for a given SHOW
statement includes a
LIKE 'pattern'
part, 'pattern'
is a
string that can contain the SQL "%
" 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 Extended Show.
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