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Need way to see all relations?

Need way to see all relations?

2006-06-30       - By Peter Brawley

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Daevid,

>I have a 'users' table. And there are all kinds of related
>tables like 'logs', 'preferences', etc. that all have a FK
>reference back to this user ID.
>I want to make a query or use some PHP to build a list of
>all tables in my DB that are references.

Query to find tables with FK references to $db.$table:

SELECT c.table_schema,u.table_name,u.column_name,u.referenced_column_name
FROM information_schema.table_constraints AS c
INNER JOIN information_schema.key_column_usage AS u
USING( constraint_schema, constraint_name )
WHERE c.constraint_type = 'FOREIGN KEY' .
 AND u.referenced_table_schema='$db'
 AND u.referenced_table_name = '$table'
 ORDER BY c.table_schema,u.table_name;

PB

Daevid Vincent wrote:
> Is there a way with InnoDB tables to see all related tables/columns?
>
> Basically what I want to do is make a script that somehow will dynamically
> create a "backup" of a single user record. But I don't want to have to
> manually add a new table or column everytime to the script.
>
> So for example, I have a 'users' table. And there are all kinds of related
> tables like 'logs', 'preferences', etc. that all have a FK reference back to
> this user ID.
>
> I want to make a query or use some PHP to build a list of all tables in my
> DB that are references.
>
> Then I can just dump out that user ID (via this script) and it will backup
> that user and all related table data across all tables.
>
> ??5??
>
>
>  


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