SHOW {INDEX | INDEXES | KEYS}
    {FROM | IN} tbl_name
    [{FROM | IN} db_name]
        SHOW INDEX returns table index
        information. The format resembles that of the
        SQLStatistics call in ODBC.
      
        SHOW INDEX returns the following
        fields:
      
            Table
          
The name of the table.
            Non_unique
          
0 if the index cannot contain duplicates, 1 if it can.
            Key_name
          
The name of the index.
            Seq_in_index
          
The column sequence number in the index, starting with 1.
            Column_name
          
The column name.
            How the column is sorted in the index. In MySQL, this can
            have values “A” (Ascending)
            or NULL (Not sorted).
          
            An estimate of the number of unique values in the index.
            This is updated by running ANALYZE
            TABLE or myisamchk -a.
            Cardinality is counted based on
            statistics stored as integers, so the value is not
            necessarily exact even for small tables. The higher the
            cardinality, the greater the chance that MySQL uses the
            index when doing joins.
          
            Sub_part
          
            The number of indexed characters if the column is only
            partly indexed, NULL if the entire column
            is indexed.
          
            Packed
          
            Indicates how the key is packed. NULL if
            it is not.
          
            Null
          
            Contains YES if the column may contain
            NULL. If not, the column contains
            NO.
          
            Contains YES if the column may contain
            NULL values and '' if
            not.
          
            Index_type
          
            The index method used (BTREE,
            FULLTEXT, HASH,
            RTREE).
          
            Comment
          
Various remarks.
        You can use
        db_name.tbl_name
        as an alternative to the
        tbl_name FROM
        db_name
SHOW INDEX FROM mytable FROM mydb; SHOW INDEX FROM mydb.mytable;
        You can also list a table's indexes with the mysqlshow
        -k db_name
        tbl_name command.
      


User Comments
This comment applies to http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/show-index.html
The mention of the LIKE keyword has been removed from http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/show-index.html. It is probably not a valid keyword for SHOW INDEXES.
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