You can use --show-warnings
with login to show warnings as shown below. *By default, warnings are hidden:
mysql -u john -p --show-warnings
Or, you can use warnings
(WARNINGS
) or \W
after login to show warnings as shown below:
mysql> warnings
Show warnings enabled.
Or:
mysql> WARNINGS
Show warnings enabled.
Or:
mysql> \W
Show warnings enabled.
Then, a warning is shown as below:
mysql> SELECT 1/0;
+------+
| 1/0 |
+------+
| NULL |
+------+
1 row in set, 1 warning (0.00 sec)
Warning (Code 1365): Division by 0
And, you can use nowarning
(NOWARNING
) or \w
after login to hide warnings as shown below:
mysql> nowarning
Show warnings disabled.
Or:
mysql> NOWARNING
Show warnings disabled.
Or:
mysql> \w
Show warnings disabled.
Then, a warning is hidden as below:
mysql> SELECT 1/0;
+------+
| 1/0 |
+------+
| NULL |
+------+
1 row in set, 1 warning (0.00 sec)
Or on Windows, you can set show-warnings
under [mysql]
in my.ini
as shown below. *My answer explains [mysql]
and my answer explains where my.ini
is located on Windows:
# "my.ini"
[mysql]
...
show-warnings
Then, you can log in by setting my.ini
's location to --defaults-file=
or --defaults-extra-file=
to show warnings as shown below. *--defaults-file=
or --defaults-extra-file=
must be the 1st option otherwise there is the error:
mysql --defaults-file='C:\ProgramData\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\my.ini' -u john -p
Or:
mysql --defaults-extra-file='C:\ProgramData\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\my.ini' -u john -p
--show-warnings
(seeman mysql
) or (2.) if you are in an existing interactive session, you can enable the same behavior withwarnings
(seeman mysql
).