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TheINNODB_FIELDS table provides metadata about the key columns (fields) ofInnoDB indexes.
For related usage information and examples, seeSection 17.15.3, “InnoDB INFORMATION_SCHEMA Schema Object Tables”.
TheINNODB_FIELDS table has these columns:
INDEX_IDAn identifier for the index associated with this key field; the same value as
INNODB_INDEXES.INDEX_ID.NAMEThe name of the original column from the table; the same value as
INNODB_COLUMNS.NAME.POSThe ordinal position of the key field within the index, starting from 0 and incrementing sequentially. When a column is dropped, the remaining columns are reordered so that the sequence has no gaps.
Example
mysql> SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_FIELDS WHERE INDEX_ID = 117\G*************************** 1. row ***************************INDEX_ID: 117 NAME: col1 POS: 0Notes
You must have the
PROCESSprivilege to query this table.Use the
INFORMATION_SCHEMACOLUMNStable or theSHOW COLUMNSstatement to view additional information about the columns of this table, including data types and default values.
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