Metadata about events can be obtained as follows:
          Query the event table of the
          mysql database.
        
          Query the EVENTS table of the
          INFORMATION_SCHEMA database. See
          Section 20.20, “The INFORMATION_SCHEMA EVENTS Table”.
        
          Use the SHOW CREATE EVENT
          statement. See Section 12.4.5.9, “SHOW CREATE EVENT Syntax”.
        
          Use the SHOW EVENTS statement.
          See Section 12.4.5.19, “SHOW EVENTS Syntax”.
        
Event Scheduler Time Representation
      Each session in MySQL has a session time zone (STZ). This is the
      session time_zone value that is
      initialized from the server's global
      time_zone value when the session
      begins but may be changed during the session.
    
      The session time zone that is current when a
      CREATE EVENT or
      ALTER EVENT statement executes is
      used to interpret times specified in the event definition. This
      becomes the event time zone (ETZ); that is, the time zone that is
      used for event scheduling and is in effect within the event as it
      executes.
    
      For representation of event information in the
      mysql.event table, the
      execute_at, starts, and
      ends times are converted to UTC and stored
      along with the event time zone. This enables event execution to
      proceed as defined regardless of any subsequent changes to the
      server time zone or daylight saving time effects. The
      last_executed time is also stored in UTC.
    
      If you select information from mysql.event, the
      times just mentioned are retrieved as UTC values. These times can
      also be obtained by selecting from the
      INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS table or
      from SHOW EVENTS, but they are
      reported as ETZ values. Other times available from these sources
      indicate when an event was created or last altered; these are
      displayed as STZ values. The following table summarizes
      representation of event times.
    
| Value | mysql.event | 
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS | 
SHOW
              EVENTS | 
| Execute at | UTC | ETZ | ETZ | 
| Starts | UTC | ETZ | ETZ | 
| Ends | UTC | ETZ | ETZ | 
| Last executed | UTC | ETZ | n/a | 
| Created | STZ | STZ | n/a | 
| Last altered | STZ | STZ | n/a | 
      The preceding table applies for MySQL 5.1.17 and up. Prior to
      MySQL 5.1.17, the event time zone is not stored in the
      mysql.event table or available from
      INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS or
      SHOW EVENTS. Times that are
      displayed using ETZ from 5.1.17 and up are displayed in UTC before
      5.1.17, as shown in the following table.
    
| Value | mysql.event | 
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.EVENTS | 
SHOW
              EVENTS | 
| Execute at | UTC | UTC | UTC | 
| Starts | UTC | UTC | UTC | 
| Ends | UTC | UTC | UTC | 
| Last executed | UTC | UTC | n/a | 
| Created | STZ | STZ | n/a | 
| Last altered | STZ | STZ | n/a | 

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