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I am trying to import SQL to create ERD. I have elected import from SQL and copied the query to my PhpMyAdmin Database admin for the relevant database. The query seems to extract information about all of the databases in my MySQL server, instead of just the database of interest.



This is the code from the import of SQL wizard:




SELECT 'mysql' dbms,t.TABLE_SCHEMA,t.TABLE_NAME,c.COLUMN_NAME,c.ORDINAL_POSITION,c.DATA_TYPE,c.CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH,n.CONSTRAINT_TYPE,k.REFERENCED_TABLE_SCHEMA,k.REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME,k.REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES t LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS c ON t.TABLE_SCHEMA=c.TABLE_SCHEMA AND t.TABLE_NAME=c.TABLE_NAME LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE k ON c.TABLE_SCHEMA=k.TABLE_SCHEMA AND c.TABLE_NAME=k.TABLE_NAME AND c.COLUMN_NAME=k.COLUMN_NAME LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS n ON k.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA=n.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA AND k.CONSTRAINT_NAME=n.CONSTRAINT_NAME AND k.TABLE_SCHEMA=n.TABLE_SCHEMA AND k.TABLE_NAME=n.TABLE_NAME WHERE t.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE' AND t.TABLE_SCHEMA NOT IN('INFORMATION_SCHEMA','mysql');




How do I make it just extract 1 database called jw-app?










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    I am trying to import SQL to create ERD. I have elected import from SQL and copied the query to my PhpMyAdmin Database admin for the relevant database. The query seems to extract information about all of the databases in my MySQL server, instead of just the database of interest.



    This is the code from the import of SQL wizard:




    SELECT 'mysql' dbms,t.TABLE_SCHEMA,t.TABLE_NAME,c.COLUMN_NAME,c.ORDINAL_POSITION,c.DATA_TYPE,c.CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH,n.CONSTRAINT_TYPE,k.REFERENCED_TABLE_SCHEMA,k.REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME,k.REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES t LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS c ON t.TABLE_SCHEMA=c.TABLE_SCHEMA AND t.TABLE_NAME=c.TABLE_NAME LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE k ON c.TABLE_SCHEMA=k.TABLE_SCHEMA AND c.TABLE_NAME=k.TABLE_NAME AND c.COLUMN_NAME=k.COLUMN_NAME LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS n ON k.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA=n.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA AND k.CONSTRAINT_NAME=n.CONSTRAINT_NAME AND k.TABLE_SCHEMA=n.TABLE_SCHEMA AND k.TABLE_NAME=n.TABLE_NAME WHERE t.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE' AND t.TABLE_SCHEMA NOT IN('INFORMATION_SCHEMA','mysql');




    How do I make it just extract 1 database called jw-app?










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      I am trying to import SQL to create ERD. I have elected import from SQL and copied the query to my PhpMyAdmin Database admin for the relevant database. The query seems to extract information about all of the databases in my MySQL server, instead of just the database of interest.



      This is the code from the import of SQL wizard:




      SELECT 'mysql' dbms,t.TABLE_SCHEMA,t.TABLE_NAME,c.COLUMN_NAME,c.ORDINAL_POSITION,c.DATA_TYPE,c.CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH,n.CONSTRAINT_TYPE,k.REFERENCED_TABLE_SCHEMA,k.REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME,k.REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES t LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS c ON t.TABLE_SCHEMA=c.TABLE_SCHEMA AND t.TABLE_NAME=c.TABLE_NAME LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE k ON c.TABLE_SCHEMA=k.TABLE_SCHEMA AND c.TABLE_NAME=k.TABLE_NAME AND c.COLUMN_NAME=k.COLUMN_NAME LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS n ON k.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA=n.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA AND k.CONSTRAINT_NAME=n.CONSTRAINT_NAME AND k.TABLE_SCHEMA=n.TABLE_SCHEMA AND k.TABLE_NAME=n.TABLE_NAME WHERE t.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE' AND t.TABLE_SCHEMA NOT IN('INFORMATION_SCHEMA','mysql');




      How do I make it just extract 1 database called jw-app?










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      I am trying to import SQL to create ERD. I have elected import from SQL and copied the query to my PhpMyAdmin Database admin for the relevant database. The query seems to extract information about all of the databases in my MySQL server, instead of just the database of interest.



      This is the code from the import of SQL wizard:




      SELECT 'mysql' dbms,t.TABLE_SCHEMA,t.TABLE_NAME,c.COLUMN_NAME,c.ORDINAL_POSITION,c.DATA_TYPE,c.CHARACTER_MAXIMUM_LENGTH,n.CONSTRAINT_TYPE,k.REFERENCED_TABLE_SCHEMA,k.REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME,k.REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES t LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS c ON t.TABLE_SCHEMA=c.TABLE_SCHEMA AND t.TABLE_NAME=c.TABLE_NAME LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE k ON c.TABLE_SCHEMA=k.TABLE_SCHEMA AND c.TABLE_NAME=k.TABLE_NAME AND c.COLUMN_NAME=k.COLUMN_NAME LEFT JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS n ON k.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA=n.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA AND k.CONSTRAINT_NAME=n.CONSTRAINT_NAME AND k.TABLE_SCHEMA=n.TABLE_SCHEMA AND k.TABLE_NAME=n.TABLE_NAME WHERE t.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE' AND t.TABLE_SCHEMA NOT IN('INFORMATION_SCHEMA','mysql');




      How do I make it just extract 1 database called jw-app?







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          Your query ends with a WHERE clause which defines the values in t.TABLE_SCHEMA to exclude (i.e. information_schema and mysql).



          WHERE t.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE' 
          AND t.TABLE_SCHEMA NOT
          IN('INFORMATION_SCHEMA','mysql');


          You simply have to reverse that and specify the database name to include instead, either with



          t.TABLE_SCHEMA IN('jw_app');


          Or, simpler still



          t.TABLE_SCHEMA = 'jw_app';





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            Your query ends with a WHERE clause which defines the values in t.TABLE_SCHEMA to exclude (i.e. information_schema and mysql).



            WHERE t.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE' 
            AND t.TABLE_SCHEMA NOT
            IN('INFORMATION_SCHEMA','mysql');


            You simply have to reverse that and specify the database name to include instead, either with



            t.TABLE_SCHEMA IN('jw_app');


            Or, simpler still



            t.TABLE_SCHEMA = 'jw_app';





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              Your query ends with a WHERE clause which defines the values in t.TABLE_SCHEMA to exclude (i.e. information_schema and mysql).



              WHERE t.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE' 
              AND t.TABLE_SCHEMA NOT
              IN('INFORMATION_SCHEMA','mysql');


              You simply have to reverse that and specify the database name to include instead, either with



              t.TABLE_SCHEMA IN('jw_app');


              Or, simpler still



              t.TABLE_SCHEMA = 'jw_app';





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                Your query ends with a WHERE clause which defines the values in t.TABLE_SCHEMA to exclude (i.e. information_schema and mysql).



                WHERE t.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE' 
                AND t.TABLE_SCHEMA NOT
                IN('INFORMATION_SCHEMA','mysql');


                You simply have to reverse that and specify the database name to include instead, either with



                t.TABLE_SCHEMA IN('jw_app');


                Or, simpler still



                t.TABLE_SCHEMA = 'jw_app';





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                Your query ends with a WHERE clause which defines the values in t.TABLE_SCHEMA to exclude (i.e. information_schema and mysql).



                WHERE t.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE' 
                AND t.TABLE_SCHEMA NOT
                IN('INFORMATION_SCHEMA','mysql');


                You simply have to reverse that and specify the database name to include instead, either with



                t.TABLE_SCHEMA IN('jw_app');


                Or, simpler still



                t.TABLE_SCHEMA = 'jw_app';






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