Dear Jeff,

There are many ways to lookup MySQL metadata. I was used to familiar with 
them. Unluckily, I am 'spoiled' by phpMyAdmin recently.

I strongly recommend you to have a try with phpMyAdmin.

Regards, 

> Hello all.  
> 
> I've only been using MySQL for a few days, but I'm experienced with
> Oracle.  So consider this a sort-of-newbie question.
> 
> Is there any way to determine what foreign keys exist on a table?  I
> have tried "myisamchk", "describe", "show index", "show create 
> table", all to no avail.
> 
> Is there complete access to the meta-data?
> 
> (I'm using version 3.23.55, by the way.)
> 
> Thanks!  :'  )
> 
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