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27.4.5.15 The ps_thread_id() Function

Note

As of MySQL 8.0.16, ps_thread_id() is deprecated and will be removed in a future MySQL version. Applications that use it should be migrated to use the built-in PS_THREAD_ID() and PS_CURRENT_THREAD_ID() functions instead. See Section 12.22, “Performance Schema Functions”

Returns the Performance Schema thread ID assigned to a given connection ID, or the thread ID for the current connection if the connection ID is NULL.

Parameters
  • in_connection_id BIGINT UNSIGNED: The ID of the connection for which to return the thread ID. This is a value of the type given in the PROCESSLIST_ID column of the Performance Schema threads table or the Id column of SHOW PROCESSLIST output.

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Return Value

A BIGINT UNSIGNED value.

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Example
  1. mysql> SELECT sys.ps_thread_id(260);
  2. +-----------------------+
  3. | sys.ps_thread_id(260) |
  4. +-----------------------+
  5. |                   285 |
  6. +-----------------------+

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