SHOW TABLE_STATISTICS
Syntax
SHOW TABLE_STATISTICS
Description
The SHOW TABLE_STATISTICS
statementis part of the User Statistics feature. It was removed as a separate statement in MariaDB 10.1.1, but effectively replaced by the generic SHOW information_schema_table statement. The information_schema.TABLE_STATISTICS table shows statistics on table usage
The userstat system variable must be set to 1 to activate this feature. See the User Statistics and information_schema.TABLE_STATISTICS articles for more information.
Example
SHOW TABLE_STATISTICS\G *************************** 1. row *************************** Table_schema: mysql Table_name: proxies_priv Rows_read: 2 Rows_changed: 0 Rows_changed_x_#indexes: 0 *************************** 2. row *************************** Table_schema: test Table_name: employees_example Rows_read: 7 Rows_changed: 0 Rows_changed_x_#indexes: 0 *************************** 3. row *************************** Table_schema: mysql Table_name: user Rows_read: 16 Rows_changed: 0 Rows_changed_x_#indexes: 0 *************************** 4. row *************************** Table_schema: mysql Table_name: db Rows_read: 2 Rows_changed: 0 Rows_changed_x_#indexes: 0
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