Access data from EDB Postgres Advanced Server and connect to psql. Once you're connected to psql, follow these steps:
-- load extension first time after install CREATE EXTENSION mysql_fdw; -- create server object CREATE SERVER mysql_server FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER mysql_fdw OPTIONS (host '127.0.0.1', port '3306'); -- create user mapping CREATE USER MAPPING FOR enterprisedb SERVER mysql_server OPTIONS (username 'foo', password 'bar'); -- create foreign table CREATE FOREIGN TABLE warehouse ( warehouse_id INT, warehouse_name TEXT, warehouse_created TIMESTAMP ) SERVER mysql_server OPTIONS (dbname 'db', table_name 'warehouse'); -- insert new rows in table INSERT INTO warehouse values (1, 'UPS', current_date); INSERT INTO warehouse values (2, 'TV', current_date); INSERT INTO warehouse values (3, 'Table', current_date); -- select from table SELECT * FROM warehouse ORDER BY 1; warehouse_id | warehouse_name | warehouse_created -------------+----------------+------------------- 1 | UPS | 10-JUL-20 00:00:00 2 | TV | 10-JUL-20 00:00:00 3 | Table | 10-JUL-20 00:00:00 -- delete row from table DELETE FROM warehouse where warehouse_id = 3; -- update a row of table UPDATE warehouse set warehouse_name = 'UPS_NEW' where warehouse_id = 1; -- explain a table with verbose option EXPLAIN VERBOSE SELECT warehouse_id, warehouse_name FROM warehouse WHERE warehouse_name LIKE 'TV' limit 1; QUERY PLAN ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Limit (cost=10.00..11.00 rows=1 width=36) Output: warehouse_id, warehouse_name -> Foreign Scan on public.warehouse (cost=10.00..1010.00 rows=1000 width=36) Output: warehouse_id, warehouse_name Local server startup cost: 10 Remote query: SELECT `warehouse_id`, `warehouse_name` FROM `db`.`warehouse` WHERE ((`warehouse_name` LIKE BINARY 'TV')) -- drop foreign table DROP FOREIGN TABLE warehouse; -- drop user mapping DROP USER MAPPING FOR enterprisedb SERVER mysql_server; -- drop server DROP SERVER mysql_server;