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How can we run a MySQL statement without termination semicolon?
With the help of \G or \g option just at the end of the MySQL statement, we can run it without the semicolon. Consider the example below −
mysql> Select * from Stock_item\G *************************** 1. row *************************** item_name: Calculator Value: 15 Quantity: 89 *************************** 2. row *************************** item_name: Notebooks Value: 63 Quantity: 40 *************************** 3. row *************************** item_name: Pencil Value: 15 Quantity: 40 *************************** 4. row *************************** item_name: Pens Value : 65 Quantity: 32 *************************** 5. row *************************** item_name: Shirts Value: 13 Quantity: 29 *************************** 6. row *************************** item_name: Shoes Value: 15 Quantity: 29 *************************** 7. row *************************** item_name: Trousers Value: 15 Quantity: 29 7 rows in set (0.00 sec)
The above query with \G (omitting semicolon) returns the result set in a vertical format.
mysql> Select * from Stock_item\g +------------+-------+----------+ | item_name | Value | Quantity | +------------+-------+----------+ | Calculator | 15 | 89 | | Notebooks | 63 | 40 | | Pencil | 15 | 40 | | Pens | 65 | 32 | | Shirts | 13 | 29 | | Shoes | 15 | 29 | | Trousers | 15 | 29 | +------------+-------+----------+ 7 rows in set (0.00 sec)
The above query with \g (omitting semicolon) returns the result set in a tabular format.
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