MySQL command-line client commands
This command allows us to connect with MySQL
Server with a username and passwords using below syntax.
mysql -u [username] -p;
If you want to connect with a particular database, use this syntax:
mysql -u [username] -p [database];
If you want to set a new password, use this syntax:
mysqladmin -u root password your_password;
We can use the “exit” command to quit the MySQL command-line client.
We can clear the console window in Linux using the below command:
mysql> system clear;
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS db_name;
If you want to change the current database with another database on which you are working, use the below syntax:
mysql> use db_name;
We can delete a particular database along with its associated files permanently using the below syntax:
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS db_name;
To show all databases in the current server, use this syntax:
mysql> SHOW DATABASES;
A table is a collection of related data stored in a row and column format within a database. We can create a new table using the below syntax. It also checks the table name, whether it already exists or not.
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tab_name (
column_list (s)
);
to add a record into the table, which is given below:
INSERT INTO table_name ( field1, field2,…fieldN ) VALUES ( value1, value2,…valueN );
We can delete a particular table along permanently using the below syntax:
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tab_name;
mysql> SHOW TABLES;