SCHEMATA
The SCHEMATA
table provides information about databases. The table data is equivalent to the result of the SHOW DATABASES
statement.
USE INFORMATION_SCHEMA;
DESC SCHEMATA;
The output is as follows:
+----------------------------+--------+------+------+---------+---------------+
| Column | Type | Key | Null | Default | Semantic Type |
+----------------------------+--------+------+------+---------+---------------+
| catalog_name | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| schema_name | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| default_character_set_name | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| default_collation_name | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| sql_path | String | | YES | | FIELD |
| options | String | | YES | | FIELD |
+----------------------------+--------+------+------+---------+---------------+
SELECT * FROM SCHEMATA;
+--------------+--------------------+----------------------------+------------------------+----------+-------------+
| catalog_name | schema_name | default_character_set_name | default_collation_name | sql_path | options |
+--------------+--------------------+----------------------------+------------------------+----------+-------------+
| greptime | greptime_private | utf8 | utf8_bin | NULL | |
| greptime | information_schema | utf8 | utf8_bin | NULL | |
| greptime | public | utf8 | utf8_bin | NULL | |
| greptime | test | utf8 | utf8_bin | NULL | ttl='7days' |
+--------------+--------------------+----------------------------+------------------------+----------+-------------+
Fields in the SCHEMATA
table are described as follows:
catalog_name
: The catalog to which the database belongs.schema_name
: The name of the database.default_character_set_name
: The default character set of the database.default_collation_name
: The default collation of the database.sql_path
: The value of this item is alwaysNULL
.options
: Extending column in GreptimeDB. The database options.