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Better Windows support in the scripts directory mysql_config.pl.in, mysql_install_db.pl.in: New Perl version of Unix shell script, mainly for Windows Many files in scripts directory: Use default Perl location "#!/usr/bin/perl" instead of the build host path
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
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use Getopt::Long;
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use DBI;
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=head1 NAME
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WARNING: MySQL versions 5.0 and above feature the INFORMATION_SCHEMA
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pseudo-database which contains always up-to-date metadata information
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about all tables. So instead of using this script one can now
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simply query the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SCHEMATA, INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES,
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INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS, INFORMATION_SCHEMA.STATISTICS pseudo-tables.
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Please see the MySQL manual for more information about INFORMATION_SCHEMA.
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This script will be removed from the MySQL distribution in version 5.1.
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mysql_tableinfo - creates and populates information tables with
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the output of SHOW DATABASES, SHOW TABLES (or SHOW TABLE STATUS),
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SHOW COLUMNS and SHOW INDEX.
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This is version 1.1.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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mysql_tableinfo [OPTIONS] database_to_write [database_like_wild] [table_like_wild]
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Do not backquote (``) database_to_write,
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and do not quote ('') database_like_wild or table_like_wild
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Examples:
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mysql_tableinfo info
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mysql_tableinfo info this_db
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mysql_tableinfo info %a% b%
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mysql_tableinfo info --clear-only
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mysql_tableinfo info --col --idx --table-status
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=cut
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# Documentation continued at end of file
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sub usage {
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die @_,"\nExecute 'perldoc $0' for documentation\n";
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}
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my %opt = (
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'user' => scalar getpwuid($>),
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'host' => "localhost",
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'prefix' => "", #to avoid 'use of uninitialized value...'
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);
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Getopt::Long::Configure(qw(no_ignore_case)); # disambuguate -p and -P
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GetOptions( \%opt,
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"help",
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"user|u=s",
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"password|p=s",
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"host|h=s",
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"port|P=s",
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"socket|S=s",
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"tbl-status",
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"col",
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"idx",
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"clear",
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"clear-only",
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"prefix=s",
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"quiet|q",
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) or usage("Invalid option");
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if (!$opt{'quiet'})
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{
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print <<EOF
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WARNING: MySQL versions 5.0 and above feature the INFORMATION_SCHEMA
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pseudo-database which contains always up-to-date metadata information
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about all tables. So instead of using this script one can now
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simply query the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SCHEMATA, INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES,
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INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS, INFORMATION_SCHEMA.STATISTICS pseudo-tables.
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Please see the MySQL manual for more information about INFORMATION_SCHEMA.
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This script will be removed from the MySQL distribution in version 5.1.
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EOF
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}
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if ($opt{'help'}) {usage();}
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my ($db_to_write,$db_like_wild,$tbl_like_wild);
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if (@ARGV==0)
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{
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usage("Not enough arguments");
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}
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$db_to_write="`$ARGV[0]`"; shift @ARGV;
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$db_like_wild=($ARGV[0])?$ARGV[0]:"%"; shift @ARGV;
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$tbl_like_wild=($ARGV[0])?$ARGV[0]:"%"; shift @ARGV;
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if (@ARGV>0) { usage("Too many arguments"); }
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$0 = $1 if $0 =~ m:/([^/]+)$:;
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my $info_db="`".$opt{'prefix'}."db`";
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my $info_tbl="`".$opt{'prefix'}."tbl".
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(($opt{'tbl-status'})?"_status":"")."`";
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my $info_col="`".$opt{'prefix'}."col`";
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my $info_idx="`".$opt{'prefix'}."idx`";
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# --- connect to the database ---
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my $dsn = ";host=$opt{'host'}";
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$dsn .= ";port=$opt{'port'}" if $opt{'port'};
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$dsn .= ";mysql_socket=$opt{'socket'}" if $opt{'socket'};
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my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:mysql:$dsn;mysql_read_default_group=perl",
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$opt{'user'}, $opt{'password'},
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{
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RaiseError => 1,
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PrintError => 0,
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AutoCommit => 1,
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});
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$db_like_wild=$dbh->quote($db_like_wild);
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$tbl_like_wild=$dbh->quote($tbl_like_wild);
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#Ask
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if (!$opt{'quiet'})
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{
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print "\n!! This program is going to do:\n\n";
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print "**DROP** TABLE ...\n" if ($opt{'clear'} or $opt{'clear-only'});
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print "**DELETE** FROM ... WHERE `Database` LIKE $db_like_wild AND `Table` LIKE $tbl_like_wild
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**INSERT** INTO ...
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on the following tables :\n";
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foreach (($info_db, $info_tbl),
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(($opt{'col'})?$info_col:()),
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(($opt{'idx'})?$info_idx:()))
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{
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print(" $db_to_write.$_\n");
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}
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print "\nContinue (you can skip this confirmation step with --quiet) ? (y|n) [n]";
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if (<STDIN> !~ /^\s*y\s*$/i)
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{
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print "Nothing done!\n";exit;
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}
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}
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if ($opt{'clear'} or $opt{'clear-only'})
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{
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#do not drop the $db_to_write database !
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foreach (($info_db, $info_tbl),
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(($opt{'col'})?$info_col:()),
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(($opt{'idx'})?$info_idx:()))
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{
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$dbh->do("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS $db_to_write.$_");
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}
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if ($opt{'clear-only'})
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{
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print "Wrote to database $db_to_write .\n" unless ($opt{'quiet'});
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exit;
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}
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}
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my %sth;
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my %extra_col_desc;
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my %row;
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my %done_create_table;
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#create the $db_to_write database
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$dbh->do("CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS $db_to_write");
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$dbh->do("USE $db_to_write");
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#get databases
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$sth{'db'}=$dbh->prepare("SHOW DATABASES LIKE $db_like_wild");
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$sth{'db'}->execute;
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#create $info_db which will receive info about databases.
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#Ensure that the first column to be called "Database" (as SHOW DATABASES LIKE
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#returns a varying
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#column name (of the form "Database (%...)") which is not suitable)
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$extra_col_desc{'db'}=do_create_table("db",$info_db,undef,"`Database`");
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#we'll remember the type of the `Database` column (as returned by
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#SHOW DATABASES), which we will need when creating the next tables.
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#clear out-of-date info from this table
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$dbh->do("DELETE FROM $info_db WHERE `Database` LIKE $db_like_wild");
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while ($row{'db'}=$sth{'db'}->fetchrow_arrayref) #go through all databases
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{
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#insert the database name
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$dbh->do("INSERT INTO $info_db VALUES("
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.join(',' , ( map $dbh->quote($_), @{$row{'db'}} ) ).")" );
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#for each database, get tables
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$sth{'tbl'}=$dbh->prepare("SHOW TABLE"
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.( ($opt{'tbl-status'}) ?
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" STATUS"
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: "S" )
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." from `$row{'db'}->[0]` LIKE $tbl_like_wild");
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$sth{'tbl'}->execute;
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unless ($done_create_table{$info_tbl})
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#tables must be created only once, and out-of-date info must be
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#cleared once
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{
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$done_create_table{$info_tbl}=1;
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$extra_col_desc{'tbl'}=
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do_create_table("tbl",$info_tbl,
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#add an extra column (database name) at the left
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#and ensure that the table name will be called "Table"
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#(this is unncessesary with
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#SHOW TABLE STATUS, but necessary with SHOW TABLES (which returns a column
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#named "Tables_in_..."))
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"`Database` ".$extra_col_desc{'db'},"`Table`");
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$dbh->do("DELETE FROM $info_tbl WHERE `Database` LIKE $db_like_wild AND `Table` LIKE $tbl_like_wild");
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}
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while ($row{'tbl'}=$sth{'tbl'}->fetchrow_arrayref)
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{
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$dbh->do("INSERT INTO $info_tbl VALUES("
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.$dbh->quote($row{'db'}->[0]).","
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.join(',' , ( map $dbh->quote($_), @{$row{'tbl'}} ) ).")");
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#for each table, get columns...
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if ($opt{'col'})
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{
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$sth{'col'}=$dbh->prepare("SHOW COLUMNS FROM `$row{'tbl'}->[0]` FROM `$row{'db'}->[0]`");
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$sth{'col'}->execute;
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unless ($done_create_table{$info_col})
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{
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$done_create_table{$info_col}=1;
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do_create_table("col",$info_col,
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"`Database` ".$extra_col_desc{'db'}.","
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."`Table` ".$extra_col_desc{'tbl'}.","
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."`Seq_in_table` BIGINT(3)");
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#We need to add a sequence number (1 for the first column of the table,
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#2 for the second etc) so that users are able to retrieve columns in order
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#if they want. This is not needed for INDEX
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#(where there is already Seq_in_index)
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$dbh->do("DELETE FROM $info_col WHERE `Database`
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LIKE $db_like_wild
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AND `Table` LIKE $tbl_like_wild");
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}
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my $col_number=0;
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while ($row{'col'}=$sth{'col'}->fetchrow_arrayref)
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{
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$dbh->do("INSERT INTO $info_col VALUES("
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.$dbh->quote($row{'db'}->[0]).","
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.$dbh->quote($row{'tbl'}->[0]).","
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.++$col_number.","
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.join(',' , ( map $dbh->quote($_), @{$row{'col'}} ) ).")");
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}
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}
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#and get index.
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if ($opt{'idx'})
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{
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$sth{'idx'}=$dbh->prepare("SHOW INDEX FROM `$row{'tbl'}->[0]` FROM `$row{'db'}->[0]`");
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$sth{'idx'}->execute;
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unless ($done_create_table{$info_idx})
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{
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$done_create_table{$info_idx}=1;
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do_create_table("idx",$info_idx,
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"`Database` ".$extra_col_desc{'db'});
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$dbh->do("DELETE FROM $info_idx WHERE `Database`
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LIKE $db_like_wild
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AND `Table` LIKE $tbl_like_wild");
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}
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while ($row{'idx'}=$sth{'idx'}->fetchrow_arrayref)
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{
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$dbh->do("INSERT INTO $info_idx VALUES("
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.$dbh->quote($row{'db'}->[0]).","
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.join(',' , ( map $dbh->quote($_), @{$row{'idx'}} ) ).")");
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}
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}
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}
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}
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print "Wrote to database $db_to_write .\n" unless ($opt{'quiet'});
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exit;
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sub do_create_table
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{
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my ($sth_key,$target_tbl,$extra_col_desc,$first_col_name)=@_;
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my $create_table_query=$extra_col_desc;
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my ($i,$first_col_desc,$col_desc);
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for ($i=0;$i<$sth{$sth_key}->{NUM_OF_FIELDS};$i++)
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{
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if ($create_table_query) { $create_table_query.=", "; }
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$col_desc=$sth{$sth_key}->{mysql_type_name}->[$i];
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if ($col_desc =~ /char|int/i)
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{
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$col_desc.="($sth{$sth_key}->{PRECISION}->[$i])";
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}
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elsif ($col_desc =~ /decimal|numeric/i) #(never seen that)
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{
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$col_desc.=
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"($sth{$sth_key}->{PRECISION}->[$i],$sth{$sth_key}->{SCALE}->[$i])";
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}
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elsif ($col_desc !~ /date/i) #date and datetime are OK,
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#no precision or scale for them
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{
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warn "unexpected column type '$col_desc'
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(neither 'char','int','decimal|numeric')
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when creating $target_tbl, hope table creation will go OK\n";
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}
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if ($i==0) {$first_col_desc=$col_desc};
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$create_table_query.=
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( ($i==0 and $first_col_name) ?
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"$first_col_name " :"`$sth{$sth_key}->{NAME}->[$i]` " )
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.$col_desc;
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}
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if ($create_table_query)
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{
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$dbh->do("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS $target_tbl ($create_table_query)");
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}
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return $first_col_desc;
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}
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__END__
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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mysql_tableinfo asks a MySQL server information about its
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databases, tables, table columns and index, and stores this
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in tables called `db`, `tbl` (or `tbl_status`), `col`, `idx`
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(with an optional prefix specified with --prefix).
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After that, you can query these information tables, for example
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to build your admin scripts with SQL queries, like
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SELECT CONCAT("CHECK TABLE ",`database`,".",`table`," EXTENDED;")
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FROM info.tbl WHERE ... ;
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as people usually do with some other RDBMS
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(note: to increase the speed of your queries on the info tables,
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you may add some index on them).
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The database_like_wild and table_like_wild instructs the program
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to gather information only about databases and tables
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whose names match these patterns. If the info
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tables already exist, their rows matching the patterns are simply
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deleted and replaced by the new ones. That is,
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old rows not matching the patterns are not touched.
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If the database_like_wild and table_like_wild arguments
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are not specified on the command-line they default to "%".
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The program :
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- does CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS database_to_write
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where database_to_write is the database name specified on the command-line.
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- does CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS database_to_write.`db`
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- fills database_to_write.`db` with the output of
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SHOW DATABASES LIKE database_like_wild
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- does CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS database_to_write.`tbl`
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(respectively database_to_write.`tbl_status`
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if the --tbl-status option is on)
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- for every found database,
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fills database_to_write.`tbl` (respectively database_to_write.`tbl_status`)
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with the output of
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SHOW TABLES FROM found_db LIKE table_like_wild
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(respectively SHOW TABLE STATUS FROM found_db LIKE table_like_wild)
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- if the --col option is on,
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* does CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS database_to_write.`col`
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* for every found table,
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fills database_to_write.`col` with the output of
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SHOW COLUMNS FROM found_tbl FROM found_db
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- if the --idx option is on,
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* does CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS database_to_write.`idx`
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* for every found table,
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fills database_to_write.`idx` with the output of
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SHOW INDEX FROM found_tbl FROM found_db
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Some options may modify this general scheme (see below).
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As mentioned, the contents of the info tables are the output of
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SHOW commands. In fact the contents are slightly more complete :
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- the `tbl` (or `tbl_status`) info table
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has an extra column which contains the database name,
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- the `col` info table
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has an extra column which contains the table name,
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and an extra column which contains, for each described column,
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the number of this column in the table owning it (this extra column
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is called `Seq_in_table`). `Seq_in_table` makes it possible for you
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to retrieve your columns in sorted order, when you are querying
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the `col` table.
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- the `index` info table
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has an extra column which contains the database name.
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Caution: info tables contain certain columns (e.g.
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Database, Table, Null...) whose names, as they are MySQL reserved words,
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need to be backquoted (`...`) when used in SQL statements.
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Caution: as information fetching and info tables filling happen at the
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same time, info tables may contain inaccurate information about
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themselves.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item --clear
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Does DROP TABLE on the info tables (only those that the program is
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going to fill, for example if you do not use --col it won't drop
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the `col` table) and processes normally. Does not drop database_to_write.
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=item --clear-only
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Same as --clear but exits after the DROPs.
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=item --col
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Adds columns information (into table `col`).
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=item --idx
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Adds index information (into table `idx`).
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=item --prefix prefix
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The info tables are named from the concatenation of prefix and,
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respectively, db, tbl (or tbl_status), col, idx. Do not quote ('')
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or backquote (``) prefix.
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=item -q, --quiet
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Does not warn you about what the script is going to do (DROP TABLE etc)
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and does not ask for a confirmation before starting.
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=item --tbl-status
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Instead of using SHOW TABLES, uses SHOW TABLE STATUS
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(much more complete information, but slower).
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=item --help
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Display helpscreen and exit
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=item -u, --user=#
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user for database login if not current user. Give a user
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who has sufficient privileges (CREATE, ...).
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=item -p, --password=#
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password to use when connecting to server
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=item -h, --host=#
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host to connect to
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=item -P, --port=#
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port to use when connecting to server
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=item -S, --socket=#
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UNIX domain socket to use when connecting to server
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=head1 WARRANTY
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This software is free and comes without warranty of any kind.
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Patches adding bug fixes, documentation and new features are welcome.
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=head1 TO DO
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Nothing: starting from MySQL 5.0, this program is replaced by the
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INFORMATION_SCHEMA pseudo-database.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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2002-06-18 Guilhem Bichot (guilhem.bichot@mines-paris.org)
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And all the authors of mysqlhotcopy, which served as a model for
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the structure of the program.
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