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Version: 0.10

KEY_COLUMN_USAGE

The KEY_COLUMN_USAGE table describes the key constraints of the columns, such as the time index key constraint.

USE INFORMATION_SCHEMA;
DESC KEY_COLUMN_USAGE;

The output is as follows:

+-------------------------------+--------+------+------+---------+---------------+
| Column | Type | Key | Null | Default | Semantic Type |
+-------------------------------+--------+------+------+---------+---------------+
| constraint_catalog | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| constraint_schema | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| constraint_name | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| table_catalog | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| real_table_catalog | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| table_schema | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| table_name | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| column_name | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| ordinal_position | UInt32 | | NO | | FIELD |
| position_in_unique_constraint | UInt32 | | YES | | FIELD |
| referenced_table_schema | String | | YES | | FIELD |
| referenced_table_name | String | | YES | | FIELD |
| referenced_column_name | String | | YES | | FIELD |
+-------------------------------+--------+------+------+---------+---------------+
SELECT * FROM key_column_usage WHERE table_schema='public' and table_name='monitor'\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
constraint_catalog: def
constraint_schema: public
constraint_name: TIME INDEX
table_catalog: def
real_table_catalog: greptime
table_schema: public
table_name: monitor
column_name: ts
ordinal_position: 1
position_in_unique_constraint: NULL
referenced_table_schema: NULL
referenced_table_name: NULL
referenced_column_name: NULL
*************************** 2. row ***************************
constraint_catalog: def
constraint_schema: public
constraint_name: PRIMARY
table_catalog: def
real_table_catalog: greptime
table_schema: public
table_name: monitor
column_name: host
ordinal_position: 1
position_in_unique_constraint: NULL
referenced_table_schema: NULL
referenced_table_name: NULL
referenced_column_name: NULL
2 rows in set (0.02 sec)

The description of columns in the KEY_COLUMN_USAGE table is as follows:

  • constraint_catalog: The name of the catalog to which the constraint belongs. The value is always def.
  • constraint_schema: The name of the database to which the constraint belongs.
  • constraint_name: The name of the constraint.
  • table_catalog: The name of the catalog to which the table with the constraint belongs. The value is always def.
  • real_table_catalog: The real name of the catalog to which the table with the constraint belongs. The value is always greptime.
  • table_schema: The name of the database to which the table belongs.
  • table_name: The name of the table with the constraint.
  • column_name: The name of the column with the constraint.
  • ordinal_position: The position of the column in the constraint, rather than in the table. The position number starts from 1.
  • position_in_unique_constraint: The unique constraint and the primary key constraint are empty. For foreign key constraints, this column is the position of the referenced table's key.
  • referenced_table_schema: The name of the schema referenced by the constraint. Currently in GreptimeDB, the value of this column in all constraints is NULL, except for the foreign key constraint.
  • referenced_table_name: The name of the table referenced by the constraint. Currently in GreptimeDB, the value of this column in all constraints is NULL, except for the foreign key constraint.
  • referenced_column_name: The name of the column referenced by the constraint. Currently in TiDB, the value of this column in all constraints is NULL, except for the foreign key constraint.