SHOW CREATE EVENT event_name
This statement displays the CREATE
EVENT
statement needed to re-create a given event. For
example (using the same event e_daily
defined
and then altered in Section 12.4.5.19, “SHOW EVENTS
Syntax”):
mysql> SHOW CREATE EVENT test.e_daily\G *************************** 1. row *************************** Event: e_daily sql_mode: time_zone: SYSTEM Create Event: CREATE EVENT `e_daily` ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY STARTS CURRENT_TIMESTAMP + INTERVAL 6 HOUR ON COMPLETION NOT PRESERVE ENABLE COMMENT 'Saves total number of sessions then clears the table each day' DO BEGIN INSERT INTO site_activity.totals (time, total) SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, COUNT(*) FROM site_activity.sessions; DELETE FROM site_activity.sessions; END character_set_client: latin1 collation_connection: latin1_swedish_ci Database Collation: latin1_swedish_ci
character_set_client
is the
session value of the
character_set_client
system
variable when the event was created.
collation_connection
is the
session value of the
collation_connection
system
variable when the event was created. Database
Collation
is the collation of the database with which
the event is associated. These columns were added in MySQL
5.1.21.
Note that the output reflects the current status of the event
(ENABLE
) rather than the status with which it
was created.
This statement was implemented in MySQL 5.1.6.
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