SHOW RULE
Command Format:
show rule: used to view the sharding rule of each logical table in a certain schema. show rule from table_name: displays the sharding rule of a specified logical table in a certain schema.
Command Output:
The following is an example output of show rule.
The following is an example output of show rule from table_name.
Output Details:
TABLE_NAME: indicates the name of the logical table.
BROADCAST: specifies whether the table is a broadcast table. 0 indicates that the table is not a broadcast table. 1 indicates the table is a broadcast table.
DB_PARTITION_KEY: indicates the database sharding key. Leave this field blank if database sharding is not required.
DB_PARTITION_POLICY: indicates the database sharding algorithm. The value can be HASH, YYYYMM, YYYYDD, and YYYYWEEK.
DB_PARTITION_COUNT: indicates the number of database shards.
DB_PARTITION_OFFSET: indicates where a new database partition starts from.
PARTITION_RANGE: indicates the sharding range when the database sharding algorithm is range.
TB_PARTITION_KEY: indicates the table sharding key. Leave this field blank if table sharding is not required.
TB_PARTITION_POLICY: indicates the table sharding algorithm. The value can be HASH, MM, DD, MMDD, or WEEK.
TB_PARTITION_COUNT: indicates the number of physical tables on each database shard.
TB_PARTITION_OFFSET: indicates where a new table partition starts from.
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