Several SHOW statements are added or modified
in MySQL 4.1 to provide additional character set information.
SHOW CHARACTER SET, SHOW
COLLATION, and SHOW CREATE DATABASE
are new. SHOW CREATE TABLE and SHOW
COLUMNS are modified. These statements are described
here briefly. For more information, see Section 13.5.4, “SHOW Syntax”.
The SHOW CHARACTER SET command shows all
available character sets. It takes an optional
LIKE clause that indicates which character
set names to match. For example:
mysql> SHOW CHARACTER SET LIKE 'latin%';
+---------+-----------------------------+-------------------+--------+
| Charset | Description | Default collation | Maxlen |
+---------+-----------------------------+-------------------+--------+
| latin1 | cp1252 West European | latin1_swedish_ci | 1 |
| latin2 | ISO 8859-2 Central European | latin2_general_ci | 1 |
| latin5 | ISO 8859-9 Turkish | latin5_turkish_ci | 1 |
| latin7 | ISO 8859-13 Baltic | latin7_general_ci | 1 |
+---------+-----------------------------+-------------------+--------+
The output from SHOW COLLATION includes all
available character sets. It takes an optional
LIKE clause that indicates which collation
names to match. For example:
mysql> SHOW COLLATION LIKE 'latin1%';
+-------------------+---------+----+---------+----------+---------+
| Collation | Charset | Id | Default | Compiled | Sortlen |
+-------------------+---------+----+---------+----------+---------+
| latin1_german1_ci | latin1 | 5 | | | 0 |
| latin1_swedish_ci | latin1 | 8 | Yes | Yes | 0 |
| latin1_danish_ci | latin1 | 15 | | | 0 |
| latin1_german2_ci | latin1 | 31 | | Yes | 2 |
| latin1_bin | latin1 | 47 | | Yes | 0 |
| latin1_general_ci | latin1 | 48 | | | 0 |
| latin1_general_cs | latin1 | 49 | | | 0 |
| latin1_spanish_ci | latin1 | 94 | | | 0 |
+-------------------+---------+----+---------+----------+---------+
SHOW CREATE DATABASE displays the
CREATE DATABASE statement that creates a
given database:
mysql> SHOW CREATE DATABASE test;
+----------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Database | Create Database |
+----------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| test | CREATE DATABASE `test` /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET latin1 */ |
+----------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
If no COLLATE clause is shown, the default
collation for the character set applies.
SHOW CREATE TABLE is similar, but displays
the CREATE TABLE statement to create a given
table. The column definitions indicate any character set
specifications, and the table options include character set
information.
The SHOW COLUMNS statement displays the
collations of a table's columns when invoked as SHOW
FULL COLUMNS. Columns with CHAR,
VARCHAR, or TEXT data
types have collations. Numeric and other non-character types
have no collation (indicated by NULL as the
Collation value). For example:
mysql> SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM person\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
Field: id
Type: smallint(5) unsigned
Collation: NULL
Null: NO
Key: PRI
Default: NULL
Extra: auto_increment
Privileges: select,insert,update,references
Comment:
*************************** 2. row ***************************
Field: name
Type: char(60)
Collation: latin1_swedish_ci
Null: NO
Key:
Default:
Extra:
Privileges: select,insert,update,references
Comment:
The character set is not part of the display but is implied by the collation name.

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