MySQL 5.6 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 7.3-7.4 Reference Guide
This utility is deprecated in MySQL 5.6.17 and removed in MySQL 5.7
mysql_find_rows reads files containing SQL
statements and extracts statements that match a given regular
expression or that contain USE
or
db_name
SET
statements. The utility expects statements to be terminated with
semicolon (;
) characters.
Invoke mysql_find_rows like this:
shell> mysql_find_rows [options
] [file_name
...]
Each file_name
argument should be the
name of file containing SQL statements. If no file names are
given, mysql_find_rows reads the standard
input.
Examples:
mysql_find_rows --regexp=problem_table --rows=20 < update.log mysql_find_rows --regexp=problem_table update-log.1 update-log.2
mysql_find_rows supports the following options: