There are too many tables in a db. how can I only show tables with certain patterns? Or is there a way I can do paging like "| more" in shell command?
5 Answers
show tables like 'pattern';
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6@michaelmcgurk, the % is the wildcard in any like statement. Therefore a'r was correct...the pattern can be anything you are searching for, including wildcards. Jan 25, 2017 at 16:28
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1What is the way if I want to SHOW TABLES LIKE 'xxx_%' but I don't want the underscore character as a wildcard... ? SHOW TABLES LIKE 'xx#_%' ESCAPE '#' don't work for me... Nov 23, 2020 at 12:13
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If you want to use the same command on dbfs Azure Databricks, instead of the typical SQL wildcard
%
use*
– Ric SJan 10 at 16:59
- use show tables like 'pattern'
- pattern is a string using wildcard characters "%","_"
- % matches any number of characters, even zero characters.
- _ matches exactly one character.
for example:
show tables like 'test%' will filter tables such as "test1,testF,test111,testFoo"
show tables like 'test_' will filter tables such as "test1,testF"
You don't have to use show tables
, you can also query information_schema.TABLES
using any filter.
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Can you give an example or link? Where is the information_schema.TABLES located? Mar 4, 2012 at 0:01
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Information_schema is a MySQL system DB. You can check dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/information-schema.html for details– a1ex07Mar 4, 2012 at 13:51
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this can be used to have a glimpse of all the tables
select * from tab;
and identify the columns names. Thereafter, use
select * from tab where tname like '%D_';
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This is incorrect. This would query a table, not show tables that would have a pattern name for a table Jun 5, 2014 at 17:34