Table (Optional)
This section describes the migration syntax of MySQL tables (optional parameter). The migration syntax determines how the keywords and features are migrated. GaussDB(DWS) does not support table migration. Currently, all table migration methods are temporary.
AUTO_INCREMENT
In database application, unique numbers that increase automatically are needed to identify records. In MySQL, the AUTO_INCREMENT attribute of a data column can be used to automatically generate the numbers. When creating a table, you can use AUTO_INCREMENT=n to specify a start value. You can also use the ALTER TABLE TABLE_NAME AUTO_INCREMENT=n command to reset the start value. GaussDB(DWS) does not support this attribute, which will be converted to SERIAL and deleted by DSC during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`job_instance` ( `job_sche_id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `task_name` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', PRIMARY KEY (`job_sche_id`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=219 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."job_instance" ( "job_sche_id" SERIAL NOT NULL, "task_name" VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', PRIMARY KEY ("job_sche_id") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("job_sche_id");
In addition, GaussDB(DWS) does not support table definition modification using the AUTO_INCREMENT attribute. DSC will delete the attribute after migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` FLOAT(10,2), PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ); ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test AUTO_INCREMENT 100; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test AUTO_INCREMENT=100;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(10), PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
AVG_ROW_LENGTH
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_tbl_test`( `runoob_id` VARCHAR(30), `runoob_title` VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, `runoob_author` VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, `submission_date` VARCHAR(30) )AVG_ROW_LENGTH=10000;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_tbl_test" ( "runoob_id" VARCHAR(30), "runoob_title" VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, "runoob_author" VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, "submission_date" VARCHAR(30) ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("runoob_id");
In addition, GaussDB(DWS) does not support table definition modification using the AUTO_INCREMENT attribute. This attribute will be deleted after migration using DSC.
Input
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` FLOAT(10,2), PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ); ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test AUTO_INCREMENT 100; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test AUTO_INCREMENT=100;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(10), PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
CHARSET
CHARSET specifies the default character set for a table. GaussDB(DWS) does not support table definition modification using this attribute. DSC will delete the keyword during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_tbl_test`( `runoob_id` VARCHAR(30), `runoob_title` VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, `runoob_author` VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, `submission_date` VARCHAR(30) )DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_tbl_test" ( "runoob_id" VARCHAR(30), "runoob_title" VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, "runoob_author" VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, "submission_date" VARCHAR(30) ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("runoob_id");
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
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
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(10), "datatype3" FLOAT(20), PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
COLLATE
In MySQL, COLLATE specifies a default database sorting rule. GaussDB(DWS) does not support table definition modification using this attribute. DSC will delete the keyword during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_tbl_test`( `runoob_id` VARCHAR(30), `runoob_title` VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, `runoob_author` VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, `submission_date` VARCHAR(30) ) COLLATE=utf8_general_ci; ALTER TABLE `public`.`runoob_tbl_test` COLLATE=utf8mb4_bin;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_tbl_test" ( "runoob_id" VARCHAR(30), "runoob_title" VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, "runoob_author" VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, "submission_date" VARCHAR(30) ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("runoob_id");
COMMENT
In MySQL, COMMENT is a comment for a table. GaussDB(DWS) does not support table definition modification using this attribute. DSC will delete the attribute during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` FLOAT(10,2), PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ) comment='table comment'; ALTER TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test` COMMENT 'table comment after modification';
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(10), PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
CONNECTION
GaussDB(DWS) does not support table definition modification using this attribute. DSC will delete the attribute during migration.
In MySQL, the keyword CONNECTION is used as a referenced, external data source. Currently, DSC cannot completely migrate the feature of CONNECTION. So as a workaround, it simply deletes the keyword.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), `dataType3` TEXT NOT NULL, `dataType4` YEAR NOT NULL DEFAULT '2018', PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ); ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test CONNECTION 'hello'; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test CONNECTION='hello';
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), "datatype3" TEXT NOT NULL, "datatype4" VARCHAR(4) NOT NULL DEFAULT '2018', PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
DELAY_KEY_WRITE
DELAY_KEY_WRITE is valid only for MyISAM tables. It is used to delay updates until the table is closed. GaussDB(DWS) does not support table definition modification using this attribute. DSC will delete the attribute during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_tbl_test`( `runoob_id` VARCHAR(30), `runoob_title` VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, `runoob_author` VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, `submission_date` VARCHAR(30) ) ENGINE=MyISAM, DELAY_KEY_WRITE=0; ALTER TABLE `public`.`runoob_tbl_test6` DELAY_KEY_WRITE=1;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_tbl_test" ( "runoob_id" VARCHAR(30), "runoob_title" VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, "runoob_author" VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, "submission_date" VARCHAR(30) ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("runoob_id");
DIRECTORY
DIRECTORY enables a tablespace to be created outside the data directory and index directory. It allows DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX DIRECTORY. GaussDB(DWS) does not support table definition modification using this attribute. DSC will delete the attribute during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_tbl_test1` ( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ) ENGINE=MYISAM DATA DIRECTORY = 'D:\\input' INDEX DIRECTORY= 'D:\\input'; CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_tbl_test2` ( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ) ENGINE=INNODB DATA DIRECTORY = 'D:\\input';
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_tbl_test1" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1"); CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_tbl_test2" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
ENGINE
In MySQL, ENGINE specifies the storage engine for a table. When the storage engine is ARCHIVE, BLACKHOLE, CSV, FEDERATED, INNODB, MYISAM, MEMORY, MRG_MYISAM, NDB, NDBCLUSTER, or PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA, this attribute can be migrated and will be deleted during the migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) )ENGINE=MYISAM; ## A. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ENGINE INNODB; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ENGINE=INNODB; ## B. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ENGINE MYISAM; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ENGINE=MYISAM; ## C. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ENGINE MEMORY; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ENGINE=MEMORY;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" INTEGER NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1"); -- A. -- B. -- C.
INSERT_METHOD
INSERT_METHOD specifies the table into which the row should be inserted. Use a value of FIRST or LAST to have inserts go to the first or last table, or a value of NO to prevent inserts. DSC will delete this attribute during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), `dataType3` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ) INSERT_METHOD=LAST; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test INSERT_METHOD NO; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test INSERT_METHOD=NO; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test INSERT_METHOD FIRST; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test INSERT_METHOD=FIRST; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test INSERT_METHOD LAST; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test INSERT_METHOD=LAST;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), "datatype3" TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE
KEY_BLOCK_SIZE choices vary depending on the storage engine used for a table. For MyISAM tables, KEY_BLOCK_SIZE optionally specifies the size in bytes to be used for index key blocks. For InnoDB tables, KEY_BLOCK_SIZE specifies the page size in kilobytes to be used for compressed InnoDB tables. GaussDB(DWS) does not support this attribute, which will be deleted by DSC during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_tbl_test`( `runoob_id` VARCHAR(30), `runoob_title` VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, `runoob_author` VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, `submission_date` VARCHAR(30) ) ENGINE=MyISAM KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=8; ALTER TABLE runoob_tbl_test ENGINE=InnoDB; ALTER TABLE runoob_tbl_test KEY_BLOCK_SIZE=0;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_tbl_test" ( "runoob_id" VARCHAR(30), "runoob_title" VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, "runoob_author" VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, "submission_date" VARCHAR(30) ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("runoob_id");
MAX_ROWS
In MySQL, MAX_ROWS indicates the maximum number of rows that can be stored in a table. This attribute will be deleted during migration using DSC.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), `dataType3` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ); ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test MAX_ROWS 100000; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test MAX_ROWS=100000;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), "datatype3" TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
MIN_ROWS
MIN_ROWS indicates the minimum number of rows that can be stored in a table. This attribute will be deleted during migration using DSC.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), `dataType3` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ); ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test MIN_ROWS 10000; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test MIN_ROWS=10000;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), "datatype3" TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
PACK_KEYS
In MySQL, PACK_KEYS specifies the index compression mode in the MyISAM storage engine. GaussDB(DWS) does not support this attribute, which will be deleted by DSC during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), `dataType3` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM PACK_KEYS=1; ##A ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test PACK_KEYS 0; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test PACK_KEYS=0; ##B ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test PACK_KEYS 1; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test PACK_KEYS=1; ##C ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test PACK_KEYS DEFAULT; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test PACK_KEYS=DEFAULT;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(10), "datatype3" FLOAT(20), "datatype4" TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1"); --A --B --C
PASSWORD
In MySQL, PASSWORD indicates the user password. GaussDB(DWS) does not support this attribute, which will be deleted by DSC during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), `dataType3` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ); ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test PASSWORD 'HELLO';
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), "datatype3" TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
ROW_FORMAT
ROW_FORMAT defines the physical format in which the rows are stored. Row format choices vary depending on the storage engine used for the table. If you specify a row format that is not supported by the storage engine that is used for the table, the table will be created using that storage engine's default row format. If ROW_FORMAT is set to DEFAULT, the value will be migrated to SET NOCOMPRESS. If ROW_FORMAT is set to COMPRESSED, the value will be migrated to SET COMPRESS. GaussDB(DWS) supports only the preceding two ROW_FORMAT values. If other values are used, they will be deleted by DSC.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` FLOAT(10,2), `dataType3` DOUBLE(20,8), `dataType4` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB; ## A. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT DEFAULT; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT=DEFAULT; ## B. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT DYNAMIC; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; ## C. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT COMPRESSED; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED; ## D. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT REDUNDANT; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT=REDUNDANT; ## E. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT COMPACT; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ROW_FORMAT=COMPACT;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(10), "datatype3" FLOAT(20), "datatype4" TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1"); -- A. ALTER TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" SET NOCOMPRESS; ALTER TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" SET NOCOMPRESS; -- B. -- C. ALTER TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" SET COMPRESS; ALTER TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" SET COMPRESS; -- D. -- E.
STATS_AUTO_RECALC
STATS_AUTO_RECALC specifies whether to automatically recalculate persistent statistics for an InnoDB table. GaussDB(DWS) does not support this attribute, which will be deleted by DSC during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `runoob_id` VARCHAR(30), `runoob_title` VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, `runoob_author` VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, `submission_date` VARCHAR(30) ) ENGINE=InnoDB, STATS_AUTO_RECALC=DEFAULT; ## A. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_AUTO_RECALC DEFAULT; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_AUTO_RECALC=DEFAULT; ## B. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_AUTO_RECALC 0; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_AUTO_RECALC=0; ## C. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_AUTO_RECALC 1; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_AUTO_RECALC=1;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "runoob_id" VARCHAR(30), "runoob_title" VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, "runoob_author" VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, "submission_date" VARCHAR(30) ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("runoob_id"); -- A. -- B. -- C.
STATS_PERSISTENT
In MySQL, STATS_PERSISTENT specifies whether to enable persistence statistics for an InnoDB table. The CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE statements can be used to enable persistence statistics. DSC will delete this attribute during migration.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), `dataType3` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB, STATS_PERSISTENT=0; ## A. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_PERSISTENT DEFAULT; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_PERSISTENT=DEFAULT; ## B. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_PERSISTENT 0; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_PERSISTENT=0; ## C. ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_PERSISTENT 1; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_PERSISTENT=1;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), "datatype3" TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1"); -- A. -- B. -- C.
STATS_SAMPLE_PAGES
STATS_SAMPLE_PAGES specifies the number of index pages to sample when cardinality and other statistics for an indexed column are estimated. This attribute will be deleted during migration using DSC.
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` DOUBLE(20,8), `dataType3` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB,STATS_SAMPLE_PAGES=25; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_SAMPLE_PAGES 100; ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test STATS_SAMPLE_PAGES=100;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(20), "datatype3" TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1");
UNION
UNION is a table creation parameter of the MERGE storage engine. Creating a table using this keyword is similar to creating a common view. The created table logically combines the data of multiple tables that are specified by UNION. DSC migrates this feature to the view creation statement in GaussDB.
Input
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, message CHAR(20) ) ENGINE=MyISAM; CREATE TABLE t2 ( a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, message CHAR(20) ) ENGINE=MyISAM; CREATE TABLE total ( a INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, message CHAR(20)) ENGINE=MERGE UNION=(t1,t2) INSERT_METHOD=LAST;
Output
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a SERIAL NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, message CHAR(20) ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("a"); CREATE TABLE t2 ( a SERIAL NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, message CHAR(20) ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("a"); CREATE VIEW total(a, message) AS SELECT * FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t2;
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