{DESCRIBE | DESC} tbl_name [col_name | wild]
      DESCRIBE provides information about
      the columns in a table. It is a shortcut for SHOW COLUMNS
      FROM. These statements also display information for
      views. (See Section 12.5.5.6, “SHOW COLUMNS Syntax”.)
    
      col_name can be a column name, or a
      string containing the SQL “%” and
      “_” wildcard characters to obtain
      output only for the columns with names matching the string. There
      is no need to enclose the string within quotes unless it contains
      spaces or other special characters.
    
mysql> DESCRIBE City;
+------------+----------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
| Field      | Type     | Null | Key | Default | Extra          |
+------------+----------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
| Id         | int(11)  | NO   | PRI | NULL    | auto_increment |
| Name       | char(35) | NO   |     |         |                |
| Country    | char(3)  | NO   | UNI |         |                |
| District   | char(20) | YES  | MUL |         |                |
| Population | int(11)  | NO   |     | 0       |                |
+------------+----------+------+-----+---------+----------------+
5 rows in set (0.00 sec)
      The description for SHOW COLUMNS
      provides more information about the output columns (see
      Section 12.5.5.6, “SHOW COLUMNS Syntax”).
    
      If the data types differ from what you expect them to be based on
      a CREATE TABLE statement, note that
      MySQL sometimes changes data types when you create or alter a
      table. The conditions under which this occurs are described in
      Section 12.1.17.1, “Silent Column Specification Changes”.
    
      The DESCRIBE statement is provided
      for compatibility with Oracle.
    
      The SHOW CREATE TABLE,
      SHOW TABLE STATUS, and
      SHOW INDEX statements also provide
      information about tables. See Section 12.5.5, “SHOW Syntax”.
    


User Comments
A note on privileges:
The DESCRIBE command appears to be a shorthand for SELECT.
Thus, the privileges for DESCRIBE will be the privileges for SELECT.
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