It specifies the query in the Info field.
In your case the connection is "sleeping", nothing is being executed at the
moment, therefore info is NULL



Olaf


On 10/6/08 11:38 AM, "MaBa.listas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>     reading the MySQL documentation I've run into the " show full
> processlist\G" command. In my case I've got an output similar to this:
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------------------------------------
> mysql> show full processlist\G
> *************************** 1. row ***************************
> Id: 30127
> User: root
> Host: localhost
> db: NULL
> Command: Query
> Time: 0
> State: NULL
> Info: show full processlist
> *************************** 2. row ***************************
> Id: 30399
> User: root
> Host: localhost
> db: this would be my DB
> Command: Sleep
> Time: 0
> State:
> Info: NULL
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------------------------------------
> 
>     What I'd like to know is how to get more info about the query
> identified with 30399 (in this example). I mean, the exact query, like
> "SELECT pr1, pr2 FROM someDB".
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Matias


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