MySQL 5.7 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 7.5 and NDB Cluster 7.6
          This view indicates which tables have
          AUTO_INCREMENT columns and provides
          information about those columns, such as the current and
          maximum column values and the usage ratio (ratio of used to
          possible values). By default, rows are sorted by descending
          usage ratio and maximum column value.
        
          Tables in these schemas are excluded from view output:
          mysql, sys,
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA,
          performance_schema.
        
          The
          schema_auto_increment_columns
          view has these columns:
        
              table_schema
            
The schema that contains the table.
              table_name
            
              The table that contains the
              AUTO_INCREMENT column.
            
              column_name
            
              The name of the AUTO_INCREMENT column.
            
              data_type
            
The data type of the column.
              column_type
            
              The column type of the column, which is the data type plus
              possibly other information. For example, for a column with
              a bigint(20) unsigned column type, the
              data type is just bigint.
            
              is_signed
            
Whether the column type is signed.
              is_unsigned
            
Whether the column type is unsigned.
              max_value
            
The maximum permitted value for the column.
              auto_increment
            
              The current AUTO_INCREMENT value for
              the column.
            
              auto_increment_ratio
            
The ratio of used to permitted values for the column. This indicates how much of the sequence of values is “used up.”