You have previously seen
SHOW DATABASES
, which lists the databases managed by the server. To find out which database is currently selected, use the DATABASE()
function: mysql> SELECT DATABASE();
+------------+
| DATABASE() |
+------------+
| menagerie |
+------------+
If you have not yet selected any database, the result is NULL
. To find out what tables the default database contains (for example, when you are not sure about the name of a table), use this command:
mysql> SHOW TABLES;
+---------------------+
| Tables_in_menagerie |
+---------------------+
| event |
| pet |
+---------------------+
The name of the column in the output produced by this statement is always Tables_in_db_name
, where db_name
is the name of the database. See “SHOW TABLES
Syntax”, for more information. If you want to find out about the structure of a table, the
DESCRIBE
command is useful; it displays information about each of a table's columns: mysql> DESCRIBE pet;
+---------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+---------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| name | varchar(20) | YES | | NULL | |
| owner | varchar(20) | YES | | NULL | |
| species | varchar(20) | YES | | NULL | |
| sex | char(1) | YES | | NULL | |
| birth | date | YES | | NULL | |
| death | date | YES | | NULL | |
+---------+-------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
Field
indicates the column name, Type
is the data type for the column, NULL
indicates whether the column can contain NULL
values, Key
indicates whether the column is indexed, and Default
specifies the column's default value. Extra
displays special information about columns: If a column was created with the AUTO_INCREMENT
option, the value will be auto_increment
rather than empty.
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