### What changes were proposed in this pull request? Document SHOW DATABASES statement in SQL Reference Guide. ### Why are the changes needed? Currently Spark lacks documentation on the supported SQL constructs causing confusion among users who sometimes have to look at the code to understand the usage. This is aimed at addressing this issue. ### Does this PR introduce any user-facing change? Yes. **Before:** There was no documentation for this. **After.** <img width="1234" alt="Screen Shot 2019-08-28 at 11 43 36 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14225158/63916727-dd600380-c9ed-11e9-8372-789110c9d2dc.png"> <img width="1234" alt="Screen Shot 2019-08-28 at 11 43 57 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14225158/63916734-e0f38a80-c9ed-11e9-8ad4-d854febeaab8.png"> <img width="1234" alt="Screen Shot 2019-08-28 at 11 44 13 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14225158/63916740-e4871180-c9ed-11e9-9cfc-199cd8a64852.png"> ### How was this patch tested? Tested using jykyll build --serve Closes #25526 from dilipbiswal/ref-doc-show-db. Authored-by: Dilip Biswal <dbiswal@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
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Description
Lists the databases that match an optionally supplied string pattern. If no
pattern is supplied then the command lists all the databases in the system.
Please note that the usage of SCHEMAS
and DATABASES
are interchangable
and mean the same thing.
Syntax
{% highlight sql %} SHOW {DATABASES|SCHEMAS} [LIKE string_pattern] {% endhighlight %}
Parameters
LIKE string_pattern
-
Specifies a string pattern that is used to match the databases in the system. In
the specified string pattern
'*'
matches any number of characters.
Examples
{% highlight sql %}
-- Create database. Assumes a database named default
already exists in
-- the system.
CREATE DATABASE payroll_db;
CREATE DATABASE payments_db;
-- Lists all the databases.
SHOW DATABASES;
+------------+
|databaseName|
+------------+
| default|
| payments_db|
| payroll_db|
+------------+
-- Lists databases with name starting with string pattern pay
SHOW DATABASES LIKE 'pay*';
+------------+
|databaseName|
+------------+
| payments_db|
| payroll_db|
+------------+
-- Lists all databases. Keywords SCHEMAS and DATABASES are interchangeable.
SHOW SCHEMAS;
+------------+
|databaseName|
+------------+
| default|
| payments_db|
| payroll_db|
+------------+
{% endhighlight %}