Source is now a reserved word used to 'source' a text file full of SQL
commands
in the mysql client.

Johan Andersson wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I got the following error from mysql (client):
> ERROR at line 1: Failed to open file 'varchar(255),', error: 2
> 
> The .sql file I were sending to stdin of mysql has the following content:
> CREATE TABLE IDENTITY (
>   id bigint(20) unsigned DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL auto_increment,
>   company_id bigint(20) unsigned DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
>   contact_fname varchar(100),
>   contact_lname varchar(100),
>   contact_gender enum('M','Mme','Mlle'),
>   contact_function varchar(100),
>   contact_delivery_address text,
>   contact_invoice text,
>   reg_date timestamp(8),
>   confirmed_date date,
>   changed timestamp(14),
>   changed_by varchar(20),
>   source varchar(255),
>   PRIMARY KEY (id),
>   KEY IDENTITY_company_id (company_id)
> );
> 
> .. and the only line that contains varchar(255) is:
>   source varchar(255),
> 
> And when I removed it from the file, everything did go ok..
> So is the word 'source' a reserved field name in myISAM tables or what?
> 
> Just want to know what's going on.
> 
> The server that was complaining about the line is of version 3.32.21-beta.
> The server that produced the .sql file (with mysqldump) is of version 3.22.32
> 
> Regards,
> Johan
> 
> - please send replies directly to me
> 
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