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If MySQL were rationally designed, I would be able to select from a describe table operation's results.

But that doesn't seem to work. So how can I get a list of a table's field names?

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  • Please show the output/result of what you would like to accomplish.
    – AJ.
    Jun 8, 2011 at 15:46
  • There is nothing irrational about MySql design. It is simply different than you may be accustomed to (MS SqlServer, for instance). It just takes some getting used to ...
    – IAbstract
    Jun 8, 2011 at 15:47
  • possible duplicate of list all column names Jun 8, 2011 at 15:48
  • @David: The accepted answer provides both. Jun 8, 2011 at 15:56

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Take a look at the INFORMATION_SCHEMA COLUMNS table.

SELECT COLUMN_NAME
    FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
    WHERE table_name = 'YourTableName'
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MySql DDL: "show fields in myTableName"

Edit - as requested from comment:
DDL (Data Definition Language): In the MySql Administrator, open a Query Browser window and select your database. Then enter the command above. Results will provide:

Field (fieldname)
Type Null (allowed, yes or no)
Key Default (value)
Extra *(auto_increment, etc.)*

Executing this statement in .Net can result in a DataTable with all of these values. If you only require one of the fields, then you need to use the more explicit DDL described by @Joe Stefanelli.

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Perhaps this

select COLUMN_NAME from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS where TABLE_NAME='my_table' and TABLE_SCHEMA='my_database';

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