MySQLWorkbench 不显示查询结果

当我在 MySQLWorkbench 中查询一个表时,没有显示任何结果,结果部分是空白的,没有网格或任何东西。但是,如果我导出数据,它就全部存在了。直到几天前,一切都很正常。

查询设置:

  • 最大长度 = 65536
  • 继续 SQL 脚本错误 = 真
  • ”安全更新 = 真实
  • 启用自动提交模式 = true
  • 进度状态更新间隔 = 500
  • ALTER 表的默认算法 = 默认值
  • ALTER 表的默认锁 = 默认
  • 限制行 = 真
  • 限制行数 = 1000
  • 显示的最大字段值长度 = 256
  • 将 BINARY/VARBINARY 视为非二进制字符串 = false
  • 确认数据更改 = 真

没有查询工作,一个例子是 SELECT * FROM database.address

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This is a known bug: link. Upcoming release 6.2.2 fixes this for OS X (Unfortunately, Linux version is still broken).

At least on my computer it's not dissapeared, just folded, and it's edge is almost merged with the edge of 'Action Output' block. When you move your mouse to that edge, the cursor starts looking like a dash with two arrows. Slowly move it couple of pixels higher until you catch the small 1px area where the cursor changes to a dash with a single arrow. Then catch it and pull : )

I've made a couple of photos to illustrate this.

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The problem, as it is described, corresponds exactly to the bug MySQL Bugs: #74147: empty grid result, incompatibiliity with libglib_2.42

The good news is it's almost closed.

A patch is available since today.

EDIT : In Debian Jessie (testing), the problem is solved with the package mysql-workbench 6.2.3+dfsg-6 available since today.

I had the same problem after upgrading to Ubuntu 14.10. I found this link which describes the steps to be followed in order to apply the patch. It takes a while since you have to start all over again: downloading, building, installing... but it worked for me! Sorry I'm not an expert and I can't provide further details.

Here are the steps described in the link above:

If you want to patch and build mysql-workbench yourself, get the source from for 6.2.3. From the directory you downloaded it to, do:

wget 'http://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQLGUITools/mysql-workbench-community-6.2.3-src.tar.gz'

tar xvf mysql-workbench-community-6.2.3-src.tar.gz && cd mysql-workbench-community-6.2.3-src

wget -O patch-glib.diff 'http://bugs.mysql.com/file.php?id=21874&bug_id=74147'

patch -p0 < patch-glib.diff

sudo apt-get build-dep mysql-workbench

sudo apt-get install libgdal-dev

cd build

cmake .. -DBUILD_CONFIG=mysql_release

make

sudo make install

Hope this can be helpful.

If you do not want to compile it yourself you can go to:

Applications→Ubuntu Software Center→Edit→Software Sources→Updates

there you can check hardy-proposed is ticked(for 14.10 will be utopic-proposed) demo image

Source

then simply go to terminal and type:

sudo apt-get install mysql-workbench


As a note, you will get other updates to, witch may not be stable!!!

I was able to solve this issue by doing the following...

  1. Go to the MySQL website for Workbench: https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/
  2. Once there scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the tab that says "Development Releases"
  3. Select your platform, download & install

You will likely want to uninstall any workbench packages already installed. GL!

Update manually from mysql website

Here's a solution for Ubuntu 15.04 users running Mysql Workbench 6.2.3.

I was able to resolve the issue of missing results in the Mysql workbench by just upgrading mysql-workbench to version 6.3.3 from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/. You will need to download the one marked for Ubuntu 14.10. An install via Ubuntu software center resolved the issue. Hope this helps.

MySQL Workbench 6.3.4 fixes this issue. Custom builds are not needed anymore.

http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/

I had the same issue. Using MySQL 6.1 Workbench.

After a while (2 mins), it just crashed. Reported bug, saved files and reopened. It works now.

I guess I would suggest if that happens again, to immediately save the open scripts, close MySQL and restart it.

The result set wasn't showing for me either. I was able to make it appear by hiding the output area and running a simple select statement. Then I "show"ed the output area again and had what I was looking for -- both the result set and the output area

The problem is with the TAB. From the tab's title I assume you first made a right click > "Select Rows - Limit 1000". But when you enter a different query in the opening tab, it won't show anything any more... Don't know why. Open a new tab for manual queries, then it will work.

This was still happening to me on version 6.3.9 on OSX. I downloaded 6.1.7 again to actually see the result grid again.

What a pain in the butt!

I'm using MySqlWorkbench 6.3.9 on macOS and has this problem. I removed the app and installed 6.3.10 which solves the problem.

It was really frustrating as it was still happening in the workbench version 6.3.10 (for mac) available in the mysql official site (here). I got it resolved by first collapsing the bottom panel (check the top right in the attached image (termed as collapse button)) and then pulling up the empty region from the bottom. Now if I again click on collapse button this time result grid is visible along with the action grid.

collapse the bottom panel

visible result grid

I have updated macOS to 10.13.4 and it works.

New to MySql myself and found this is happening on Windows as well. Goto Query > Explain Current Statement > click on the Results Grid icon on the far right of the Visual Explain window that shows by default. You may have to toggle through the up down arrow icons to see it.

The easiest fix for me to see the Result Grid again was to click on Explain Command

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After that Execution Plan is going to be shown and on the right side you can click on Result Grid

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I searched for almost an hour, tried everything, restarted Workbench, upgraded Workbench, used the "explain query" trick, but nothing worked.

The explanation for the result grid not showing anymore was actually very stupid: there was a INSERT INTO mytable few lines above the SELECT query. I share it anyway because it might help some other people.

I had this problem too. I think it is a problem "screen size" related. Some Workbench versions present this problem, accordingly the numerous other answers.

However, I'd solved this by simply lowering the monitor resolution and the Result Grid has back to be draggable with the mouse pointer (very like the Thaumant answer already indicated).

I've taken these photos to illustrate what I'm saying.

  • At 1440x900 the Result Grid draggable selector are not being showed...

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  • Now, in 800x600 resolution (with 125% of scale) the Result Grid has back to be draggable !

Now I finnaly can pop up my grid again !

Works too with greater resolutions along with bit of scaling*