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+This command swaps two Redis databases, so that immediately all the clients
+connected to a given database will see the data of the other database, and the
+other way around. Example:
+
+ SWAPDB 0 1
+
+This will swap database 0 with database 1. All the clients connected with
+database 0 will immediately see the new data, exactly like all the clients
+connected with database 1 will see the data that was formerly of database 0.
+
+@return
+
+@simple-string-reply: `OK` if `SWAPDB` was executed correctly.
+
+@examples
+
+```
+SWAPDB 0 1
+```