--- toc_priority: 38 toc_title: SHOW --- # SHOW Queries {#show-queries} ## SHOW CREATE TABLE {#show-create-table} ``` sql SHOW CREATE [TEMPORARY] [TABLE|DICTIONARY] [db.]table [INTO OUTFILE filename] [FORMAT format] ``` Returns a single `String`-type ‘statement’ column, which contains a single value – the `CREATE` query used for creating the specified object. ## SHOW DATABASES {#show-databases} ``` sql SHOW DATABASES [INTO OUTFILE filename] [FORMAT format] ``` Prints a list of all databases. This query is identical to `SELECT name FROM system.databases [INTO OUTFILE filename] [FORMAT format]`. ## SHOW PROCESSLIST {#show-processlist} ``` sql SHOW PROCESSLIST [INTO OUTFILE filename] [FORMAT format] ``` Outputs the content of the [system.processes](../../operations/system-tables.md#system_tables-processes) table, that contains a list of queries that is being processed at the moment, excepting `SHOW PROCESSLIST` queries. The `SELECT * FROM system.processes` query returns data about all the current queries. Tip (execute in the console): ``` bash $ watch -n1 "clickhouse-client --query='SHOW PROCESSLIST'" ``` ## SHOW TABLES {#show-tables} Displays a list of tables. ``` sql SHOW [TEMPORARY] TABLES [{FROM | IN} ] [LIKE '' | WHERE expr] [LIMIT ] [INTO OUTFILE ] [FORMAT ] ``` If the `FROM` clause is not specified, the query returns the list of tables from the current database. You can get the same results as the `SHOW TABLES` query in the following way: ``` sql SELECT name FROM system.tables WHERE database = [AND name LIKE ] [LIMIT ] [INTO OUTFILE ] [FORMAT ] ``` **Example** The following query selects the first two rows from the list of tables in the `system` database, whose names contain `co`. ``` sql SHOW TABLES FROM system LIKE '%co%' LIMIT 2 ``` ``` text ┌─name───────────────────────────┐ │ aggregate_function_combinators │ │ collations │ └────────────────────────────────┘ ``` ## SHOW DICTIONARIES {#show-dictionaries} Displays a list of [external dictionaries](../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts.md). ``` sql SHOW DICTIONARIES [FROM ] [LIKE ''] [LIMIT ] [INTO OUTFILE ] [FORMAT ] ``` If the `FROM` clause is not specified, the query returns the list of dictionaries from the current database. You can get the same results as the `SHOW DICTIONARIES` query in the following way: ``` sql SELECT name FROM system.dictionaries WHERE database = [AND name LIKE ] [LIMIT ] [INTO OUTFILE ] [FORMAT ] ``` **Example** The following query selects the first two rows from the list of tables in the `system` database, whose names contain `reg`. ``` sql SHOW DICTIONARIES FROM db LIKE '%reg%' LIMIT 2 ``` ``` text ┌─name─────────┐ │ regions │ │ region_names │ └──────────────┘ ``` ## SHOW GRANTS {#show-grants-statement} Shows privileges for a user. ### Syntax {#show-grants-syntax} ``` sql SHOW GRANTS [FOR user] ``` If user is not specified, the query returns privileges for the current user. ## SHOW CREATE USER {#show-create-user-statement} Shows parameters that were used at a [user creation](create.md#create-user-statement). `SHOW CREATE USER` doesn't output user passwords. ### Syntax {#show-create-user-syntax} ``` sql SHOW CREATE USER [name | CURRENT_USER] ``` ## SHOW CREATE ROLE {#show-create-role-statement} Shows parameters that were used at a [role creation](create.md#create-role-statement). ### Syntax {#show-create-role-syntax} ``` sql SHOW CREATE ROLE name ``` ## SHOW CREATE ROW POLICY {#show-create-row-policy-statement} Shows parameters that were used at a [row policy creation](create.md#create-row-policy-statement). ### Syntax {#show-create-row-policy-syntax} ```sql SHOW CREATE [ROW] POLICY name ON [database.]table ``` ## SHOW CREATE QUOTA {#show-create-quota-statement} Shows parameters that were used at a [quota creation](create.md#create-quota-statement). ### Syntax {#show-create-row-policy-syntax} ```sql SHOW CREATE QUOTA [name | CURRENT] ``` ## SHOW CREATE SETTINGS PROFILE {#show-create-settings-profile-statement} Shows parameters that were used at a [settings profile creation](create.md#create-settings-profile-statement). ### Syntax {#show-create-row-policy-syntax} ```sql SHOW CREATE [SETTINGS] PROFILE name ``` [Original article](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/query_language/show/)