MySQL provides several SQL statements for working with scheduled events:
New events are defined using the
CREATE EVENT
statement. See Section 13.1.13, “CREATE EVENT Syntax”.The definition of an existing event can be changed by means of the
ALTER EVENT
statement. See Section 13.1.3, “ALTER EVENT Syntax”.When a scheduled event is no longer wanted or needed, it can be deleted from the server by its definer using the
DROP EVENT
statement. See Section 13.1.25, “DROP EVENT Syntax”. Whether an event persists past the end of its schedule also depends on itsON COMPLETION
clause, if it has one. See Section 13.1.13, “CREATE EVENT Syntax”.An event can be dropped by any user having the
EVENT
privilege for the database on which the event is defined. See Section 24.4.6, “The Event Scheduler and MySQL Privileges”.