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There may be a situation when you need an exact copy of a table and CREATE TABLE … SELECT doesn”t suit your purposes because the copy must include the same indexes, default values, and so forth.
You can handle this situation by following steps −
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Use SHOW CREATE TABLE to get a CREATE TABLE statement that specifies the source table”s structure, indexes and all.
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Modify the statement to change the table name to that of the clone table and execute the statement. This way, you will have exact clone table.
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Optionally, if you need the table contents copied as well, issue an INSERT INTO … SELECT statement, too.
Example
Try out the following example to create a clone table for tutorials_inf.
Step 1
Get complete structure about table.
mysql> SHOW CREATE TABLE tutorials_inf G; *************************** 1. row *************************** Table: tutorials_inf Create Table: CREATE TABLE `tutorials_inf` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL, `name` varchar(20) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`id`), UNIQUE KEY `AUTHOR_INDEX` (`name`), UNIQUE KEY `NAME_INDEX` (`name`), KEY `id` (`id`) ) ENGINE = InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET = latin1 1 row in set (0.05 sec) ERROR: No query specified
Step 2
Rename this table and create another table.
mysql> CREATE TABLE tutorials_clone( → id int(11) NOT NULL, → name varchar(20) NOT NULL, → PRIMARY KEY (id), → UNIQUE KEY AUTHOR_INDEX (name), → UNIQUE KEY NAME_INDEX (name), → KEY id (id)); Query OK, 0 rows affected (1.80 sec)
Step 3
After executing step 2, you will create a clone table in your database. If you want to copy data from old table then you can do it by using INSERT INTO… SELECT statement.
mysql> INSERT INTO tutorials_clone(id,name) SELECT id,name from tutorials_inf; Query OK, 4 rows affected (0.19 sec) Records: 4 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0
Finally, you will have exact clone table as you wanted to have.
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