With the statement SHOW FULL COLUMNS, we can get more information about the columns of a table than the information we got by DESCRIBE, EXPLAIN, and SHOW COLUMNS MySQL statements.
Syntax
SHOW FULL COLUMNS from Table_name;
Example
mysql> SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM EMPLOYEE\G; *************************** 1. row *************************** Field: ID Type: int(11) Collation: NULL Null: NO Key: PRI Default: NULL Extra: auto_increment Privileges: select,insert,update,references Comment: *************************** 2. row *************************** Field: Name Type: varchar(20) Collation: latin1_swedish_ci Null: YES Key: Default: NULL Extra: Privileges: select,insert,update,references Comment: 2 rows in set (0.04 sec)
In the example above, we are using this statement on a table named ‘employee’ and we can observe that we got more information like information about Collation, Privileges, and Comment on the columns of that table. This information was not part of the output of DESCRIBE, EXPLAIN, and SHOW COLUMN statement.