> I think what you want is "CREATE VIEW test.v AS SELECT * FROM t;"
That will do the job, thank you.
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>I think what you want is "CREATE VIEW test.v AS SELECT * FROM t;"
>
>http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/create-view.html
Good one Ed, simple views are updateable, so that would work
for DML as well.
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I think what you want is "CREATE VIEW test.v AS SELECT * FROM t;"
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/create-view.html
Ed
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Hello Richard,
> Is there a way in MySQL to define an alias for a table, so in effect
> it has two names? For migration purposes.
No, it does not support aliasses.
But I think you could use the "merge storage engine" to do pretty
much the same, have a look here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/
No, the net effact would be that the table would have two names.
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Richard Heyes wrote:
Is there a way in MySQL to define an alias for a table, so in effect
it has two names? For migration purposes.
What exactly do you mean by migration process ?
Do you want to take backup of older tables/databases ?
There are multiple ways of doing the same :
1) use mysq
Hi,
Is there a way in MySQL to define an alias for a table, so in effect
it has two names? For migration purposes.
Thanks.
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