MARIADB-FIND-ROWS(1) MariaDB Database System MARIADB-FIND-ROWS(1)

mariadb-find-rows - extract SQL statements from files (mariadb-find-rows is now a symlink to mariadb-find-rows)

mariadb-find-rows [options] [file_name ...]

mariadb-find-rows reads files containing SQL statements and extracts statements that match a given regular expression or that contain USE db_name or SET statements. The utility was written for use with update log files (as used prior to MySQL 5.0) and as such expects statements to be terminated with semicolon (;) characters. It may be useful with other files that contain SQL statements as long as statements are terminated with semicolons.

Invoke mariadb-find-rows like this:

shell> mariadb-find-rows [options] [file_name ...]

Each file_name argument should be the name of file containing SQL statements. If no file names are given, mariadb-find-rows reads the standard input.

Examples:

mariadb-find-rows --regexp=problem_table --rows=20 < update.log
mariadb-find-rows --regexp=problem_table  update-log.1 update-log.2

mariadb-find-rows supports the following options:

--help, --Information

Display a help message and exit.

--regexp=pattern

Display queries that match the pattern.

--rows=N

Quit after displaying N queries.

--skip-use-db

Do not include USE db_name statements in the output.

--start_row=N

Start output from this row.

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3 September 2024 MariaDB 11.4