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db.tables -p vs. -s
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Tue, 07 Dec 2004 11:45:14 +0800
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db.tables -s seems to produce the same output as db.tables -p.
Perhaps mention why on the man page. I must have all system tables.
Ok, perhaps then instead of:
Flags:
-p print tables and exit
-s system tables instead of user tables
Say:
Flags:
-p print all tables, system and user, and exit
-s print only system tables, and exit
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