HELP 'search_string'
      The HELP statement returns online
      information from the MySQL Reference manual. Its proper operation
      requires that the help tables in the mysql
      database be initialized with help topic information (see
      Section 5.1.8, “Server-Side Help”).
    
      The HELP statement searches the
      help tables for the given search string and displays the result of
      the search. The search string is not case sensitive.
    
The HELP statement understands several types of search strings:
          At the most general level, use contents to
          retrieve a list of the top-level help categories:
        
HELP 'contents'
          For a list of topics in a given help category, such as
          Data Types, use the category name:
        
HELP 'data types'
          For help on a specific help topic, such as the
          ASCII() function or the
          CREATE TABLE statement, use the
          associated keyword or keywords:
        
HELP 'ascii' HELP 'create table'
      In other words, the search string matches a category, many topics,
      or a single topic. You cannot necessarily tell in advance whether
      a given search string will return a list of items or the help
      information for a single help topic. However, you can tell what
      kind of response HELP returned by
      examining the number of rows and columns in the result set.
    
      The following descriptions indicate the forms that the result set
      can take. Output for the example statements is shown using the
      familiar “tabular” or “vertical” format
      that you see when using the mysql client, but
      note that mysql itself reformats
      HELP result sets in a different
      way.
    
Empty result set
No match could be found for the search string.
Result set containing a single row with three columns
This means that the search string yielded a hit for the help topic. The result has three columns:
              name: The topic name.
            
              description: Descriptive help text for
              the topic.
            
              example: Usage example or examples.
              This column might be blank.
            
          Example: HELP 'replace'
        
Yields:
name: REPLACE
description: Syntax:
REPLACE(str,from_str,to_str)
Returns the string str with all occurrences of the string from_str
replaced by the string to_str. REPLACE() performs a case-sensitive
match when searching for from_str.
example: mysql> SELECT REPLACE('www.mysql.com', 'w', 'Ww');
        -> 'WwWwWw.mysql.com'
Result set containing multiple rows with two columns
This means that the search string matched many help topics. The result set indicates the help topic names:
              name: The help topic name.
            
              is_it_category: Y if
              the name represents a help category, N
              if it does not. If it does not, the
              name value when specified as the
              argument to the HELP
              statement should yield a single-row result set containing
              a description for the named item.
            
          Example: HELP 'status'
        
Yields:
+-----------------------+----------------+ | name | is_it_category | +-----------------------+----------------+ | SHOW | N | | SHOW ENGINE | N | | SHOW INNODB STATUS | N | | SHOW MASTER STATUS | N | | SHOW SLAVE STATUS | N | | SHOW STATUS | N | | SHOW TABLE STATUS | N | +-----------------------+----------------+
Result set containing multiple rows with three columns
This means the search string matches a category. The result set contains category entries:
              source_category_name: The help category
              name.
            
              name: The category or topic name
            
              is_it_category: Y if
              the name represents a help category, N
              if it does not. If it does not, the
              name value when specified as the
              argument to the HELP
              statement should yield a single-row result set containing
              a description for the named item.
            
          Example: HELP 'functions'
        
Yields:
+----------------------+-------------------------+----------------+ | source_category_name | name | is_it_category | +----------------------+-------------------------+----------------+ | Functions | CREATE FUNCTION | N | | Functions | DROP FUNCTION | N | | Functions | Bit Functions | Y | | Functions | Comparison operators | Y | | Functions | Control flow functions | Y | | Functions | Date and Time Functions | Y | | Functions | Encryption Functions | Y | | Functions | Information Functions | Y | | Functions | Logical operators | Y | | Functions | Miscellaneous Functions | Y | | Functions | Numeric Functions | Y | | Functions | String Functions | Y | +----------------------+-------------------------+----------------+
      If you intend to use the HELP
      statement while other tables are locked with
      LOCK TABLES, you must also lock the
      required
      mysql.help_
      tables.
    xxx
      The HELP statement was added in
      MySQL 4.1.
    


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