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Updated on 2024-07-19 GMT+08:00
CHECKSUM
In MySQL, CHECKSUM maintains a live checksum for all rows. GaussDB(DWS) does not support table definition modification using this attribute. DSC will delete the keyword during migration.
Input
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CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` FLOAT(10,2), `dataType3` DOUBLE(20,8), PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ) CHECKSUM=1; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test CHECKSUM 0; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test CHECKSUM=0; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test CHECKSUM 1; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test CHECKSUM=1; |
Output
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CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" REAL, "datatype3" DOUBLE PRECISION, PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1"); |
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