spark-instrumented-optimizer/docs/sql-ref-syntax-aux-show-databases.md
Huaxin Gao 75da05038b [MINOR][SQL][DOCS] Remove two leading spaces from sql tables
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Remove two leading spaces from sql tables.

### Why are the changes needed?

Follow the format of other references such as https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/constructs/join.html, https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14200/statements_10002.htm, https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/sql-select.html.

### Does this PR introduce any user-facing change?

before
```
SELECT * FROM  test;
  +-+
  ...
  +-+
```
after
```
SELECT * FROM  test;
+-+
...
+-+
```

### How was this patch tested?
Manually build and check

Closes #28348 from huaxingao/sql-format.

Authored-by: Huaxin Gao <huaxing@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
2020-05-01 10:11:43 -07:00

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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 interchangeable and mean the same thing.

Syntax

{% highlight sql %} SHOW { DATABASES | SCHEMAS } [ LIKE regex_pattern ] {% endhighlight %}

Parameters

regex_pattern
Specifies a regular expression pattern that is used to filter the results of the statement.
  • Only * and | are allowed as wildcard pattern.
  • Excluding * and |, the remaining pattern follows the regular expression semantics.
  • The leading and trailing blanks are trimmed in the input pattern before processing. The pattern match is case-insensitive.

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 %}