On Wednesday 12 March 2003 18:25, Jonathan Li wrote: > A few days ago I asked about how to know which database I am currently > in, I got an answer and I also replied to thank the send but the email > was returned. Any way I forgot to document it. I remember the answer > listed three methods to do it, they are "mysql> \s", "mysql> status". > > Could you (or someone) point me the third method?
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