The PARTITIONS table provides
      information about table partitions. See
      Chapter 17, Partitioning, for more information about
      partitioning tables.
    
| INFORMATION_SCHEMAName | SHOWName | Remarks | 
| TABLE_CATALOG | MySQL extension | |
| TABLE_SCHEMA | MySQL extension | |
| TABLE_NAME | MySQL extension | |
| PARTITION_NAME | MySQL extension | |
| SUBPARTITION_NAME | MySQL extension | |
| PARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION | MySQL extension | |
| SUBPARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION | MySQL extension | |
| PARTITION_METHOD | MySQL extension | |
| SUBPARTITION_METHOD | MySQL extension | |
| PARTITION_EXPRESSION | MySQL extension | |
| SUBPARTITION_EXPRESSION | MySQL extension | |
| PARTITION_DESCRIPTION | MySQL extension | |
| TABLE_ROWS | MySQL extension | |
| AVG_ROW_LENGTH | MySQL extension | |
| DATA_LENGTH | MySQL extension | |
| MAX_DATA_LENGTH | MySQL extension | |
| INDEX_LENGTH | MySQL extension | |
| DATA_FREE | MySQL extension | |
| CREATE_TIME | MySQL extension | |
| UPDATE_TIME | MySQL extension | |
| CHECK_TIME | MySQL extension | |
| CHECKSUM | MySQL extension | |
| PARTITION_COMMENT | MySQL extension | |
| NODEGROUP | MySQL extension | |
| TABLESPACE_NAME | MySQL extension | 
Notes:
          The PARTITIONS table is a
          nonstandard table.
        
Each record in this table corresponds to an individual partition or subpartition of a partitioned table.
          TABLE_CATALOG: This column is always
          def.
        
          TABLE_SCHEMA: This column contains the name
          of the database to which the table belongs.
        
          TABLE_NAME: This column contains the name
          of the table containing the partition.
        
          PARTITION_NAME: The name of the partition.
        
          SUBPARTITION_NAME: If the
          PARTITIONS table record
          represents a subpartition, then this column contains the name
          of subpartition; otherwise it is NULL.
        
          PARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION: All partitions
          are indexed in the same order as they are defined, with
          1 being the number assigned to the first
          partition. The indexing can change as partitions are added,
          dropped, and reorganized; the number shown is this column
          reflects the current order, taking into account any indexing
          changes.
        
          SUBPARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION:
          Subpartitions within a given partition are also indexed and
          reindexed in the same manner as partitions are indexed within
          a table.
        
          PARTITION_METHOD: One of the values
          RANGE, LIST,
          HASH, LINEAR HASH,
          KEY, or LINEAR KEY; that
          is, one of the available partitioning types as discussed in
          Section 17.2, “Partition Types”.
        
          SUBPARTITION_METHOD: One of the values
          HASH, LINEAR HASH,
          KEY, or LINEAR KEY; that
          is, one of the available subpartitioning types as discussed in
          Section 17.2.6, “Subpartitioning”.
        
          PARTITION_EXPRESSION: This is the
          expression for the partitioning function used in the
          CREATE TABLE or
          ALTER TABLE statement that
          created the table's current partitioning scheme.
        
          For example, consider a partitioned table created in the
          test database using this statement:
        
CREATE TABLE tp (
    c1 INT,
    c2 INT,
    c3 VARCHAR(25)
)
PARTITION BY HASH(c1 + c2)
PARTITIONS 4;
          The PARTITION_EXPRESSION column in a
          PARTITIONS table record for a partition from this table
          displays c1 + c2, as shown here:
        
mysql>SELECT DISTINCT PARTITION_EXPRESSION>FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARTITIONS>WHERE TABLE_NAME='tp' AND TABLE_SCHEMA='test';+----------------------+ | PARTITION_EXPRESSION | +----------------------+ | c1 + c2 | +----------------------+ 1 row in set (0.09 sec)
          SUBPARTITION_EXPRESSION: This works in the
          same fashion for the subpartitioning expression that defines
          the subpartitioning for a table as
          PARTITION_EXPRESSION does for the
          partitioning expression used to define a table's partitioning.
        
          If the table has no subpartitions, then this column is
          NULL.
        
          PARTITION_DESCRIPTION: This column is used
          for RANGE and LIST partitions. For a RANGE
          partition, it contains the value set in the partition's
          VALUES LESS THAN clause, which can be
          either an integer or MAXVALUE. For a
          LIST partition, this column contains the
          values defined in the partition's VALUES IN
          clause, which is a comma-separated list of integer values.
        
          For partitions whose PARTITION_METHOD is
          other than RANGE or
          LIST, this column is always
          NULL.
        
          TABLE_ROWS: The number of table rows in the
          partition.
        
          For partitioned InnoDB tables,
          the row count given in the TABLE_ROWS
          column is only an estimated value used in SQL optimization,
          and may not always be exact.
        
          AVG_ROW_LENGTH: The average length of the
          rows stored in this partition or subpartition, in bytes.
        
          This is the same as DATA_LENGTH divided by
          TABLE_ROWS.
        
          DATA_LENGTH: The total length of all rows
          stored in this partition or subpartition, in bytes —
          that is, the total number of bytes stored in the partition or
          subpartition.
        
          MAX_DATA_LENGTH: The maximum number of
          bytes that can be stored in this partition or subpartition.
        
          INDEX_LENGTH: The length of the index file
          for this partition or subpartition, in bytes.
        
          DATA_FREE: The number of bytes allocated to
          the partition or subpartition but not used.
        
          CREATE_TIME: The time of the partition's or
          subpartition's creation.
        
          UPDATE_TIME: The time that the partition or
          subpartition was last modified.
        
          CHECK_TIME: The last time that the table to
          which this partition or subpartition belongs was checked.
        
            Some storage engines do not update this time; for tables
            using these storage engines, this value is always
            NULL.
          
          CHECKSUM: The checksum value, if any;
          otherwise, this column is NULL.
        
          PARTITION_COMMENT: This column contains the
          text of any comment made for the partition.
        
The default value for this column is an empty string.
          NODEGROUP: This is the nodegroup to which
          the partition belongs. This is relevant only to MySQL Cluster
          tables; otherwise the value of this column is always
          0.
        
          TABLESPACE_NAME: This column contains the
          name of tablespace to which the partition belongs. In MySQL
          5.5, the value of this column is always
          DEFAULT.
        
          A nonpartitioned table has one record in
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARTITIONS;
          however, the values of the PARTITION_NAME,
          SUBPARTITION_NAME,
          PARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION,
          SUBPARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION,
          PARTITION_METHOD,
          SUBPARTITION_METHOD,
          PARTITION_EXPRESSION,
          SUBPARTITION_EXPRESSION, and
          PARTITION_DESCRIPTION columns are all
          NULL. (The
          PARTITION_COMMENT column in this case is
          blank.)
        


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