-> is a continuatin line for your sql stamement.  Remember yo conclude your
statement with a semi=colon...

Denis

Todd Williamsen wrote:

> I looked all through the documentation for this and I cannot find the
> command for listing tables in mysql in telnet.
>
> I get this:
> Mysql> show tables
> ->
>
> I have no idea what the arrow does and what I am suppose to do with it.
> I type in commands and it just does another ->  What is that?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Todd Williamsen, MCSE
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