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chore(query): SHOW/DESC is not DDL #16583

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Data definition language is a syntax for creating and modifying database objects such as tables, indices, and users.

SHOW / DESC is not ddl.

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Data definition language is a syntax for creating and modifying database objects such as tables, indices, and users.

SHOW / DESC is not ddl.
@github-actions github-actions bot added the pr-chore this PR only has small changes that no need to record, like coding styles. label Oct 10, 2024
@TCeason TCeason requested review from zhang2014 and removed request for zhang2014 October 10, 2024 02:36
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Merged via the queue into databendlabs:main with commit 21e9b98 Oct 10, 2024
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