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---
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slug: /en/sql-reference/table-functions/mysql
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sidebar_position: 42
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sidebar_label: mysql
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---
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# mysql
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Allows `SELECT` and `INSERT` queries to be performed on data that is stored on a remote MySQL server.
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**Syntax**
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``` sql
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mysql('host:port', 'database', 'table', 'user', 'password'[, replace_query, 'on_duplicate_clause'])
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```
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**Arguments**
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- `host:port` — MySQL server address.
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- `database` — Remote database name.
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- `table` — Remote table name.
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- `user` — MySQL user.
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- `password` — User password.
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- `replace_query` — Flag that converts `INSERT INTO` queries to `REPLACE INTO`. Possible values:
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- `0` - The query is executed as `INSERT INTO`.
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- `1` - The query is executed as `REPLACE INTO`.
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- `on_duplicate_clause` — The `ON DUPLICATE KEY on_duplicate_clause` expression that is added to the `INSERT` query. Can be specified only with `replace_query = 0` (if you simultaneously pass `replace_query = 1` and `on_duplicate_clause`, ClickHouse generates an exception).
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Example: `INSERT INTO t (c1,c2) VALUES ('a', 2) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE c2 = c2 + 1;`
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`on_duplicate_clause` here is `UPDATE c2 = c2 + 1`. See the MySQL documentation to find which `on_duplicate_clause` you can use with the `ON DUPLICATE KEY` clause.
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Simple `WHERE` clauses such as `=, !=, >, >=, <, <=` are currently executed on the MySQL server.
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The rest of the conditions and the `LIMIT` sampling constraint are executed in ClickHouse only after the query to MySQL finishes.
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Supports multiple replicas that must be listed by `|`. For example:
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```sql
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SELECT name FROM mysql(`mysql{1|2|3}:3306`, 'mysql_database', 'mysql_table', 'user', 'password');
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```
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or
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```sql
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SELECT name FROM mysql(`mysql1:3306|mysql2:3306|mysql3:3306`, 'mysql_database', 'mysql_table', 'user', 'password');
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```
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**Returned Value**
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A table object with the same columns as the original MySQL table.
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:::note
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In the `INSERT` query to distinguish table function `mysql(...)` from table name with column names list, you must use keywords `FUNCTION` or `TABLE FUNCTION`. See examples below.
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:::
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**Examples**
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Table in MySQL:
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``` text
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mysql> CREATE TABLE `test`.`test` (
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-> `int_id` INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
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-> `float` FLOAT NOT NULL,
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-> PRIMARY KEY (`int_id`));
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mysql> INSERT INTO test (`int_id`, `float`) VALUES (1,2);
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mysql> SELECT * FROM test;
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+--------+-------+
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| int_id | float |
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+--------+-------+
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| 1 | 2 |
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+--------+-------+
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```
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Selecting data from ClickHouse:
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``` sql
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SELECT * FROM mysql('localhost:3306', 'test', 'test', 'bayonet', '123');
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```
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``` text
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┌─int_id─┬─float─┐
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│ 1 │ 2 │
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└────────┴───────┘
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```
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Replacing and inserting:
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```sql
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INSERT INTO FUNCTION mysql('localhost:3306', 'test', 'test', 'bayonet', '123', 1) (int_id, float) VALUES (1, 3);
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INSERT INTO TABLE FUNCTION mysql('localhost:3306', 'test', 'test', 'bayonet', '123', 0, 'UPDATE int_id = int_id + 1') (int_id, float) VALUES (1, 4);
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SELECT * FROM mysql('localhost:3306', 'test', 'test', 'bayonet', '123');
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```
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``` text
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┌─int_id─┬─float─┐
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│ 1 │ 3 │
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│ 2 │ 4 │
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└────────┴───────┘
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```
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**See Also**
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- [The ‘MySQL’ table engine](../../engines/table-engines/integrations/mysql.md)
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- [Using MySQL as a dictionary source](../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict-sources.md#dicts-external_dicts_dict_sources-mysql)
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