MySQL 8.0 did change the implementation of some views in the INFORMATION_SCHEMA:
https://mysqlserverteam.com/mysql-8-0-improvements-to-information_schema/ says:
Now that the metadata of all database tables is stored in transactional data dictionary tables, it enables us to design an INFORMATION_SCHEMA table as a database VIEW over the data dictionary tables. This eliminates costs such as the creation of temporary tables for each INFORMATION_SCHEMA query during execution on-the-fly, and also scanning file-system directories to find FRM files. It is also now possible to utilize the full power of the MySQL optimizer to prepare better query execution plans using indexes on data dictionary tables.
So it's being done for good reasons, but I understand that it has upset some of your queries when you fetch results in associative arrays based on column name.
You can see the definition of the view declares the column name explicitly in uppercase:
mysql 8.0.14> SHOW CREATE VIEW CHARACTER_SETSG
*************************** 1. row ***************************
View: CHARACTER_SETS
Create View: CREATE ALGORITHM=UNDEFINED DEFINER=`mysql.infoschema`@`localhost` SQL SECURITY DEFINER VIEW `CHARACTER_SETS` AS
select
`cs`.`name` AS `CHARACTER_SET_NAME`,
`col`.`name` AS `DEFAULT_COLLATE_NAME`,
`cs`.`comment` AS `DESCRIPTION`,
`cs`.`mb_max_length` AS `MAXLEN` -- delimited column explicitly uppercase
from (`mysql`.`character_sets` `cs`
join `mysql`.`collations` `col` on((`cs`.`default_collation_id` = `col`.`id`)))
character_set_client: utf8
collation_connection: utf8_general_ci
You can work around the change in a couple of ways:
You can declare your own column aliases in the case you want when you query a view:
mysql 8.0.14> SELECT MAXLEN AS `maxlen`
FROM `information_schema`.`CHARACTER_SETS` LIMIT 2;
+--------+
| maxlen |
+--------+
| 2 |
| 1 |
+--------+
You could start a habit of querying columns in uppercase prior to 8.0. Here's a test showing results in my 5.7 sandbox:
mysql 5.7.24> SELECT MAXLEN
FROM `information_schema`.`CHARACTER_SETS` LIMIT 2;
+--------+
| MAXLEN |
+--------+
| 2 |
| 1 |
+--------+
Or you could fetch results into a non-associative array, and reference columns by column number, instead of by name.
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