# Performance Schema session\_status Table

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The `session_status` table is available from MariaDB 10.5.2.
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The `session_status` table contains a list of status variables for the current session. The table only stores status variable statistics for threads which are instrumented, and does not collect statistics for `Com_xxx` variables.

The table contains the following columns:

| Column          | Description                        |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------- |
| VARIABLE\_NAME  | The session status variable name.  |
| VARIABLE\_VALUE | The session status variable value. |

It is not possible to empty this table with a `TRUNCATE TABLE` statement.

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