Hello.


The time is calculated at mysql client. This is a time of executing query

and getting results. 



> and "nice_time" seemed to me that this function calculate the time.



This function formats the time to human-readable format. 









Kenken PA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi All,

> I need to answer the floowing quetions even I'm a newbie of C programming.

> Anyone helps me out?

> 

> Q: Using mysql client, after issuing sql statements, we can see how

> long it takes to get results, like;

> 

> 1 row in set (0.01 sec)

> 

> Does the time, 0.01 sec in this case, mean what kind of time?

> 

> Is the time calculated at mysql client or at mysqld?

> 

> Time between a point to issue a statement from mysql client, and a

> point to get all results to show?

> 

> 

> I'm checking inside of the source file, \client\mysql.cc,

> and "nice_time" seemed to me that this function calculate the time.

> However, I'm not sure at all.

> 

> Thanks for your co-operation in advance.

> 

> Kenken PA

> 



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