Show Event does not work in mysql after insert,Or no data save there
I tried to start working with events today.
I wrote this : SHOW EVENTS FROM classicmodels;
And it only return : No Rows (Why? It should shows shomething)
Here is my sample event:
CREATE EVENT test_event_02
ON SCHEDULE AT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP + INTERVAL 1 MINUTE
ON COMPLETION PRESERVE
DO
INSERT INTO messages(message,created_at)
VALUES('Test MySQL Event 2',NOW());
And my select :
SELECT * FROM messages;
id message created_at
1 Test MySQL Event 1 2018-11-19 18:21:55
2 Test MySQL Event 2 2018-11-19 18:24:36
mysql mysql-event
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I tried to start working with events today.
I wrote this : SHOW EVENTS FROM classicmodels;
And it only return : No Rows (Why? It should shows shomething)
Here is my sample event:
CREATE EVENT test_event_02
ON SCHEDULE AT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP + INTERVAL 1 MINUTE
ON COMPLETION PRESERVE
DO
INSERT INTO messages(message,created_at)
VALUES('Test MySQL Event 2',NOW());
And my select :
SELECT * FROM messages;
id message created_at
1 Test MySQL Event 1 2018-11-19 18:21:55
2 Test MySQL Event 2 2018-11-19 18:24:36
mysql mysql-event
1
maybe they are in a different schema/database. TryINSERT INTO messages(message,created_at) VALUES(DATABASE(),NOW());
in yourEVENT
and then look.
– danblack
Nov 20 '18 at 2:37
1
You could select * from information_schema.events where event_name = 'test_event_02' to find out which schema the event has been added to.'
– P.Salmon
Nov 20 '18 at 8:04
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I tried to start working with events today.
I wrote this : SHOW EVENTS FROM classicmodels;
And it only return : No Rows (Why? It should shows shomething)
Here is my sample event:
CREATE EVENT test_event_02
ON SCHEDULE AT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP + INTERVAL 1 MINUTE
ON COMPLETION PRESERVE
DO
INSERT INTO messages(message,created_at)
VALUES('Test MySQL Event 2',NOW());
And my select :
SELECT * FROM messages;
id message created_at
1 Test MySQL Event 1 2018-11-19 18:21:55
2 Test MySQL Event 2 2018-11-19 18:24:36
mysql mysql-event
I tried to start working with events today.
I wrote this : SHOW EVENTS FROM classicmodels;
And it only return : No Rows (Why? It should shows shomething)
Here is my sample event:
CREATE EVENT test_event_02
ON SCHEDULE AT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP + INTERVAL 1 MINUTE
ON COMPLETION PRESERVE
DO
INSERT INTO messages(message,created_at)
VALUES('Test MySQL Event 2',NOW());
And my select :
SELECT * FROM messages;
id message created_at
1 Test MySQL Event 1 2018-11-19 18:21:55
2 Test MySQL Event 2 2018-11-19 18:24:36
mysql mysql-event
mysql mysql-event
asked Nov 20 '18 at 2:28
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maybe they are in a different schema/database. TryINSERT INTO messages(message,created_at) VALUES(DATABASE(),NOW());
in yourEVENT
and then look.
– danblack
Nov 20 '18 at 2:37
1
You could select * from information_schema.events where event_name = 'test_event_02' to find out which schema the event has been added to.'
– P.Salmon
Nov 20 '18 at 8:04
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1
maybe they are in a different schema/database. TryINSERT INTO messages(message,created_at) VALUES(DATABASE(),NOW());
in yourEVENT
and then look.
– danblack
Nov 20 '18 at 2:37
1
You could select * from information_schema.events where event_name = 'test_event_02' to find out which schema the event has been added to.'
– P.Salmon
Nov 20 '18 at 8:04
1
1
maybe they are in a different schema/database. Try
INSERT INTO messages(message,created_at) VALUES(DATABASE(),NOW());
in your EVENT
and then look.– danblack
Nov 20 '18 at 2:37
maybe they are in a different schema/database. Try
INSERT INTO messages(message,created_at) VALUES(DATABASE(),NOW());
in your EVENT
and then look.– danblack
Nov 20 '18 at 2:37
1
1
You could select * from information_schema.events where event_name = 'test_event_02' to find out which schema the event has been added to.'
– P.Salmon
Nov 20 '18 at 8:04
You could select * from information_schema.events where event_name = 'test_event_02' to find out which schema the event has been added to.'
– P.Salmon
Nov 20 '18 at 8:04
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maybe they are in a different schema/database. Try
INSERT INTO messages(message,created_at) VALUES(DATABASE(),NOW());
in yourEVENT
and then look.– danblack
Nov 20 '18 at 2:37
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You could select * from information_schema.events where event_name = 'test_event_02' to find out which schema the event has been added to.'
– P.Salmon
Nov 20 '18 at 8:04