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MySQL Event

In MySQL you can add an event to a database that runs in a interval to automate database tasks. You can wait for intervals and check the table to see the changes.

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By default, the event scheduler thread is not enabled in the database. You need to enable this:

SET GLOBAL event_scheduler = ON;

Or you can off this by:

SET GLOBAL event_scheduler = OFF;

You can see by below command whether event scheduler thread is running or not:

SHOW PROCESSLIST;

Create an MySQL Event:

CREATE EVENT evt_newsletter
ON SCHEDULE EVERY 2 MINUTE
DO
INSERT INTO newsletter(message,post_date)
VALUES('Newsletter added',NOW());

Changing schedule:

ALTER EVENT evt_newsletter
ON SCHEDULE EVERY 5 MINUTE;

You can change the body also

ALTER EVENT evt_newsletter
DO
INSERT INTO newsletter(message,post_date)
VALUES('Newsletter changed',NOW());

Disable event:

ALTER EVENT evt_newsletter DISABLE;

Enable event:

ALTER EVENT evt_newsletter ENABLE;

Rename event:

ALTER EVENT evt_newsletter RENAME TO evt_newsletter_new;

Drop MySQL event:

DROP EVENT [IF EXIST] evt_newsletter;
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