I previously created a MySQL table and now I want to find out what collation some of the fields are using. What SQL or MySQL commands can I use to discover this?
3 Answers
You could use SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM tablename
which returns a column Collation, for example for a table 'accounts' with a special collation on the column 'name'
mysql> SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM accounts;
+----------+--------------+-------------------+------+-----+---------+----------+
| Field | Type | Collation | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+----------+--------------+-------------------+------+-----+---------+----------|
| id | int(11) | NULL | NO | PRI | NULL | auto_inc |
| name | varchar(255) | utf8_bin | YES | | NULL | |
| email | varchar(255) | latin1_swedish_ci | YES | | NULL | |
...
Or you could use SHOW CREATE TABLE tablename
which will result in a statement like
mysql> SHOW CREATE TABLE accounts;
CREATE TABLE `accounts` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`name` varchar(255) CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin DEFAULT NULL,
`email` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
...
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1FYI, the SHOW CREATE TABLE only shows the column SET and COLLATE if different to the table defaults. Also, table defaults aren't shown if same as db defaults.– maxhugenMay 18, 2017 at 2:47
If you want the collation for just that specific column (for possible use with a subquery)...
SELECT COLLATION_NAME
FROM information_schema.columns
WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = 'tableschemaname'
AND TABLE_NAME = 'tablename'
AND COLUMN_NAME = 'fieldname';
SHOW CREATE TABLE [tablename]
will show you the collation of each column as well as the default collation.