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26.7.1:
Where can I find documentation for the MySQL
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
database?
26.7.2:
Is there a discussion forum for
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
?
26.7.3:
Where can I find the ANSI SQL 2003 specification for
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
?
26.7.4:
What is the difference between the Oracle Data Dictionary
and MySQL's INFORMATION_SCHEMA
?
26.7.5:
Can I add to or otherwise modify the tables found in the
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
database?
Questions and Answers
26.7.1:
Where can I find documentation for the MySQL
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
database?
See Chapter 20, The INFORMATION_SCHEMA
Database
26.7.2:
Is there a discussion forum for
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
?
See http://forums.mysql.com/list.php?101.
26.7.3:
Where can I find the ANSI SQL 2003 specification for
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
?
Unfortunately, the official specifications are not freely
available. (ANSI makes them available for purchase.)
However, there are books available — such as
SQL-99 Complete, Really by Peter
Gulutzan and Trudy Pelzer — which give a comprehensive
overview of the standard, including
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
.
26.7.4:
What is the difference between the Oracle Data Dictionary
and MySQL's INFORMATION_SCHEMA
?
Both Oracle and MySQL provide metadata in tables. However,
Oracle and MySQL use different table names and column names.
MySQL's implementation is more similar to those found in DB2
and SQL Server, which also support
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
as defined in the SQL
standard.
26.7.5:
Can I add to or otherwise modify the tables found in the
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
database?
No. Since applications may rely on a certain standard
structure, this should not be modified. For this reason,
MySQL AB cannot support bugs or other issues which
result from modifying INFORMATION_SCHEMA
tables or data.