Re: SHOW CREATE TABLE suddenly slow on InnoDB?

2014-03-17 Thread Morgan Tocker
Hi Brad, > We actually only have about 60 tables in that database. I've tried increasing > the cache and open tables limits and get the same behaviour. Hmm.. Shawn’s guesses are probably better than mine then. > A few other tests I've tried: > > 1. Stand up a new machine, dump just the schema

Re: SHOW CREATE TABLE suddenly slow on InnoDB?

2014-03-17 Thread shawn l.green
Hello Brad, On 3/17/2014 5:50 PM, Brad Heller wrote: Hey Morgan, We actually only have about 60 tables in that database. I've tried increasing the cache and open tables limits and get the same behavior. mysql> select @@table_definition_cache, @@table_open_cache, @@innodb_file_per_table, @@inno

Re: SHOW CREATE TABLE suddenly slow on InnoDB?

2014-03-17 Thread Brad Heller
the process list (scrubbed) and the show engine > > innodb status. Notice that all of the SHOW CREATE TABLE aren't for hte > same > > table, just got cleaned up that way. > > It shouldn't matter if they are for the same or different - in 5.5 there > is one table ope

Re: SHOW CREATE TABLE suddenly slow on InnoDB?

2014-03-17 Thread Morgan Tocker
Hi Brad, > That sounds right. Here's the process list (scrubbed) and the show engine > innodb status. Notice that all of the SHOW CREATE TABLE aren't for hte same > table, just got cleaned up that way. It shouldn't matter if they are for the same or different - in 5.5

Re: SHOW CREATE TABLE suddenly slow on InnoDB?

2014-03-17 Thread Brad Heller
Hey Morgan, That sounds right. Here's the process list (scrubbed) and the show engine innodb status. Notice that all of the SHOW CREATE TABLE aren't for hte same table, just got cleaned up that way. https://gist.github.com/bradhe/c9f00eaf93ac588b8339 We have the de

Re: SHOW CREATE TABLE suddenly slow on InnoDB?

2014-03-17 Thread Morgan Tocker
Hi Brad, > I'm trying to figure out how InnoDB executes a SHOW CREATE TABLE query so I > can figure out what could possibly have made them suddenly slow down? > > mysql> SHOW CREATE TABLE `my_table`; > ... > 1 row in set (37.48 sec) > > We tend to execute many

Re: SHOW CREATE TABLE suddenly slow on InnoDB?

2014-03-17 Thread Brad Heller
t;Brad Heller" wrote: > >> Hey all, >> >> I'm trying to figure out how InnoDB executes a SHOW CREATE TABLE query so >> I >> can figure out what could possibly have made them suddenly slow down? >> >> mysql> SHOW CREATE TABLE `my_table`; >>

Re: SHOW CREATE TABLE suddenly slow on InnoDB?

2014-03-17 Thread Andrew Moore
Hey Brad. What version are you using? My immediate thought is to check if innodb_stats_on_metadata is off. If it is on, switch off and check your timings again. Regards On 17 Mar 2014 04:40, "Brad Heller" wrote: > Hey all, > > I'm trying to figure out how InnoDB exec

SHOW CREATE TABLE suddenly slow on InnoDB?

2014-03-16 Thread Brad Heller
Hey all, I'm trying to figure out how InnoDB executes a SHOW CREATE TABLE query so I can figure out what could possibly have made them suddenly slow down? mysql> SHOW CREATE TABLE `my_table`; ... 1 row in set (37.48 sec) We tend to execute many of these statements concurrently, but it

ERROR 1005 (HY000): Can't create table 'user_database.user_table' (errno: 157)

2013-04-15 Thread Sai Kumar Ganji
@10.253.19. <http://10.253.19.149/>xx (Version: 5.1.68) [mysqld(API)]2 node(s) id=4@10.253.4. <http://10.253.4.143/>xx (Version: 5.1.68) id=5@10.252.151. <http://10.252.151.67/>xx (Version: 5.1.68) Then I tried to create the following 'use

Re: ERROR 1005 (HY000): (errno: 150) details for show create table and innodb status given

2011-02-22 Thread hari jayaram
Sorry for another email. But this is just to expand on what SHawn said..I could also have created an index and then referenced the column. So without a primary key. I can create the parent , then create the child and the index . mysql> create TABLE parent ( id int(16) , name varchar(128))ENG

Re: ERROR 1005 (HY000): (errno: 150) details for show create table and innodb status given

2011-02-22 Thread hari jayaram
. So when I changed my example to do this: mysql> create TABLE parent ( id int(16) , name varchar(128), primary key (id))ENGINE=Innodb; mysql> create TABLE child ( id int(16) , name varchar(128), parent_id int(16))ENGINE=Innodb; mysql> ALTER TABLE child ADD CONSTRAINT child_parent_id_fk FO

Re: ERROR 1005 (HY000): (errno: 150) details for show create table and innodb status given

2011-02-22 Thread Shawn Green (MySQL)
Hello Hari, You already posted the best answer we could provide :) On 2/22/2011 13:00, hari jayaram wrote: Hi I am getting a Foreign key error . ... I have attached the create table syntax for both the parent and child tables and the innodb status below. ... mysql> show innodb sta

ERROR 1005 (HY000): (errno: 150) details for show create table and innodb status given

2011-02-22 Thread hari jayaram
Hi I am getting a Foreign key error . The command that gives the error is ALTER TABLE child ADD CONSTRAINT child_parent_fk FOREIGN KEY (id) REFERENCES parent(id) ON DELETE NO ACTION ON UPDATE NO ACTION; And the error message is ERROR 1005 (HY000): Can't create table './testforeignkey

Re: mysql Create table in system database

2010-01-06 Thread Suresh Kuna
>> Manasi Save >> Artificial Machines Pvt Ltd. >> >> > Hello Manasi, >> > >> > Manasi Save wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> >> >> Can anyone give me any input on How mysql create table write data into >> >> system

Re: mysql Create table in system database

2010-01-06 Thread Manasi Save
gt; > Manasi Save wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Can anyone give me any input on How mysql create table write data into >> system database and where it has been stored besides information_schema. >> >> Is there any article on mysql System Databases anyone went

Re: mysql Create table in system database

2009-11-16 Thread Johan De Meersman
ot read the tables inside it. > > Can you tell me what might be the possible reason for that. > > -- > Thanks and Regards, > Manasi Save > Artificial Machines Pvt Ltd. > > > Hello Manasi, > > > > Manasi Save wrote: > >> Hi All, > >&g

Re: mysql Create table in system database

2009-11-15 Thread Manasi Save
. > Hello Manasi, > > Manasi Save wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Can anyone give me any input on How mysql create table write data into >> system database and where it has been stored besides information_schema. >> >> Is there any article on mysql System Databas

Re: mysql Create table in system database

2009-11-14 Thread Shawn Green
Hello Manasi, Manasi Save wrote: Hi All, Can anyone give me any input on How mysql create table write data into system database and where it has been stored besides information_schema. Is there any article on mysql System Databases anyone went through as I am not able to find it on Google. I

mysql Create table in system database

2009-11-13 Thread Manasi Save
Hi All, Can anyone give me any input on How mysql create table write data into system database and where it has been stored besides information_schema. Is there any article on mysql System Databases anyone went through as I am not able to find it on Google. I want to write a table information

Re: Can't create table

2009-03-16 Thread Gerald L. Clark
Octavian Râºniþã wrote: Hello, I've tried to create these 4 test tables, but when I try to create the last one, MySQL gives the following error: ERROR 1005 (HY000) at line 20: Can't create table '.\z\favorite_link.frm' (errno : 150) It seems that the foreign keys

Can't create table

2009-03-16 Thread Octavian R��ni��
Hello, I've tried to create these 4 test tables, but when I try to create the last one, MySQL gives the following error: ERROR 1005 (HY000) at line 20: Can't create table '.\z\favorite_link.frm' (errno : 150) It seems that the foreign keys are not created well in the

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-08 Thread Brad Heintz
list & the community were a big help in pointing me in the right direction. Cheers, - Brad On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 6:48 AM, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Brad Heintz wrote: > > > Thanks for responding. > > > > The CREATE TABLE docs for 5.1 say that DATA DIR

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-07 Thread Brad Heintz
gt;> > retry FILE operation >> > >> > Martin >> > __ >> > Disclaimer and confidentiality note >> > Everything in this e-mail and any attachments relates to the official >> > business of Sender. This tra

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-07 Thread Brad Heintz
; Brad Heintz wrote: > > > Thanks for responding. > > > > The CREATE TABLE docs for 5.1 say that DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX > > DIRECTORY take absolute paths (not relative), and will in fact reject > > paths containing > > the MySQL data dir. Because I'm out of othe

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-06 Thread Brad Heintz
ily endorse content contained within this > transmission. > > > > > > Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 10:40:17 -0500 > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: mysql@lists.mysql.com > > Subject: Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE > > > > >

RE: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-06 Thread Martin Gainty
: Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE > > John - > > I've seen people confuse MySQL users with OS users, too. I'm not doing > that, and I understand the difference between MySQL privs and filesystem > permissions. MySQL is running as the mysql user.

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-06 Thread Brad Heintz
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Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-06 Thread Per Jessen
Brad Heintz wrote: > Thanks for responding. > > The CREATE TABLE docs for 5.1 say that DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX > DIRECTORY take absolute paths (not relative), and will in fact reject > paths containing > the MySQL data dir. Because I'm out of other ideas, I did try >

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-06 Thread John Daisley
ly endorse content contained within this > > transmission. > > > > > > > > > > > Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:44:06 -0500 > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > To: mysql@lists.mysql.com > > > Subject: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CRE

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-05 Thread Florin Andrei
Brad Heintz wrote: I've googled extensively, searched the list archives, and exhausted every other avenue I could think of before posting to the list, but am no closer to an answer. Does anyone have any ideas? Have I missed something in the docs? SELinux? -- Florin Andrei http://florin.my

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-05 Thread Brad Heintz
> > > > > > Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:44:06 -0500 > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: mysql@lists.mysql.com > > Subject: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE > > > > > All - > > > > Thanks in advance for help with a

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-05 Thread Brad Heintz
Thanks for responding. The CREATE TABLE docs for 5.1 say that DATA DIRECTORY and INDEX DIRECTORY take absolute paths (not relative), and will in fact reject paths containing the MySQL data dir. Because I'm out of other ideas, I did try creating the directories under the MySQL data dir a

Re: Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-05 Thread ceo
I've never created a partitioned table, but... $ perror 13 OS error code 13: Permission denied So I suspect some kind of file-system permissions issue... Are you sure that the path you are giving isn't "relative" to the mysql data dir? In which case it's trying to use something mor

Vexing permissions issue with partitioned CREATE TABLE

2008-12-05 Thread Brad Heintz
All - Thanks in advance for help with a sticky problem. I'm attempting to create a partitioned table thus: CREATE TABLE `my_precious_table` ( `id` bigint(20) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `startTimeStamp` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '-00-00 00:00:00', PRIMARY KEY (`id`,

Re: Create Table from Results of SQL Query

2008-07-03 Thread O. Olson
Thanks Dan for your quick response - it works now. I am new to SQL in general and MySQL in particular. O.O. --- Ven 4/7/08, Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > Da: Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Oggetto: Re: Create Table from Results of SQL Query > A: "O

Re: Create Table from Results of SQL Query

2008-07-03 Thread Dan Nelson
uture. I am wondering if someone could show me how to create a > table from the results of the SQL Query. CREATE TABLE table2 SELECT field1,field2 FROM table1 http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/create-table.html Note that you may need to add appropriate indexes after this, to make your later

Create Table from Results of SQL Query

2008-07-03 Thread O. Olson
Hi, I have a SQL Query that has an inner join and it is taking too long to execute. I am thinking of speeding this up by dumping the result into a separate table – as I would be requiring the result of this query many times in the future. I am wondering if someone could show m

Re: Problem with CREATE TABLE/DROP TABLE

2008-07-01 Thread Gwynne Raskind
On Jun 24, 2008, at 2:57 AM, Gwynne Raskind wrote: I'm having the issue with CREATE TABLE described by Bug #30513 (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=30513 ). To summarize, a table which previously existed, and then is dropped by DROP TABLE IF EXISTS, becomes randomly unable to be recr

Re: Problem with CREATE TABLE/DROP TABLE

2008-06-24 Thread Gwynne Raskind
nt: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:58 AM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Problem with CREATE TABLE/DROP TABLE I'm having the issue with CREATE TABLE described by Bug #30513 (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=30513 ). To summarize, a table which previously existed, and then is dropped by DROP TAB

RE: Problem with CREATE TABLE/DROP TABLE

2008-06-24 Thread Rolando Edwards
rted tables. -Original Message- From: Gwynne Raskind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:58 AM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Problem with CREATE TABLE/DROP TABLE I'm having the issue with CREATE TABLE described by Bug #30513 (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php

Problem with CREATE TABLE/DROP TABLE

2008-06-23 Thread Gwynne Raskind
I'm having the issue with CREATE TABLE described by Bug #30513 (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=30513 ). To summarize, a table which previously existed, and then is dropped by DROP TABLE IF EXISTS, becomes randomly unable to be recreated. Here is my comment on that bug: Having this

Re: Create table

2008-04-15 Thread Rob Wultsch
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 7:27 AM, Paul DuBois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At 10:32 AM +0530 4/15/08, Krishna Chandra Prajapati wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have created a table name group. > > > > CREATE TABLE `group` ( > > `group_id` int(11

Re: Create table

2008-04-15 Thread Velen
uesday, April 15, 2008 6:27 PM Subject: Re: Create table > At 10:32 AM +0530 4/15/08, Krishna Chandra Prajapati wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I have created a table name group. > > > >CREATE TABLE `group` ( > > `group_id` int(11) NOT NULL, > > `group_name` v

Re: Create table

2008-04-15 Thread Paul DuBois
At 10:32 AM +0530 4/15/08, Krishna Chandra Prajapati wrote: Hi, I have created a table name group. CREATE TABLE `group` ( `group_id` int(11) NOT NULL, `group_name` varchar(128) NOT NULL, `date_created` datetime NOT NULL, `created_by` int(11) NOT NULL, `modified_by` int(11) default

Re: Create table

2008-04-14 Thread Carlos Proal
Hi. group is a reserved word i think you must enclose the table name with single quotes (as when you created the table) in order to avoid the confusion. Carlos Krishna Chandra Prajapati wrote: Hi, I have created a table name group. CREATE TABLE `group` ( `group_id` int(11) NOT NULL

Re: Create table

2008-04-14 Thread Ananda Kumar
> I have created a table name group. > > CREATE TABLE `group` ( > `group_id` int(11) NOT NULL, > `group_name` varchar(128) NOT NULL, > `date_created` datetime NOT NULL, > `created_by` int(11) NOT NULL, > `modified_by` int(11) default NULL, > `status` char(1) NOT NULL defa

Create table

2008-04-14 Thread Krishna Chandra Prajapati
Hi, I have created a table name group. CREATE TABLE `group` ( `group_id` int(11) NOT NULL, `group_name` varchar(128) NOT NULL, `date_created` datetime NOT NULL, `created_by` int(11) NOT NULL, `modified_by` int(11) default NULL, `status` char(1) NOT NULL default 'Y', P

Re: #1005 - Can't create table '.\unb2test\#sql-770_2.frm' (errno: 150)

2008-03-15 Thread Yves Goergen
On 14.03.2008 00:55 CE(S)T, Rob Wultsch wrote: I am guessing it is an issue with "SearchRevision" being an INTEGER, and "RevisionNumber" being a SMALLINT. Thank you, that was the problem. My design was incorrect anyway to use different types here... Now that's fixed, too. :) http://www.goo

Re: #1005 - Can't create table '.\unb2test\#sql-770_2.frm' (errno: 150)

2008-03-14 Thread Baron Schwartz
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Rob Wultsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Yves Goergen > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > CREATE TABLE "message" ( > > "MessageId" INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL PRIMAR

Re: #1005 - Can't create table '.\unb2test\#sql-770_2.frm' (errno: 150)

2008-03-13 Thread Rob Wultsch
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Yves Goergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > CREATE TABLE "message" ( > "MessageId" INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, > "Owner" INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL, > "SearchRevision"

#1005 - Can't create table '.\unb2test\#sql-770_2.frm' (errno: 150)

2008-03-13 Thread Yves Goergen
Hello, I'm using MySQL 5.0 on Windows XP, with a few InnoDB tables and would like to create a new foreign key constraint to one table. Here's a simplified structure: CREATE TABLE "message" ( "MessageId" INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, &qu

Re: Create Table Warning

2007-06-13 Thread dpgirago
> This is a create table statement output from mysqldump from a 4.0.24 > installation. > > Restoring on 5.0.22 gives a warning. > > Can anyone enlighten me? > > I guess I'm a little behind on my reading... > > David > > mysql> CREATE TABLE `c

RE: Create Table Warning

2007-06-13 Thread Rhys Campbell
Do a "SHOW WARNINGS" at the command line. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 June 2007 16:11 To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Create Table Warning This is a create table statement output from mysqldump from a 4.0.24 installation.

Re: Create Table Warning

2007-06-13 Thread Baron Schwartz
Hi , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a create table statement output from mysqldump from a 4.0.24 installation. Restoring on 5.0.22 gives a warning. Can anyone enlighten me? I guess I'm a little behind on my reading... David mysql> CREATE TABLE `container` ( -> `carri

Create Table Warning

2007-06-13 Thread dpgirago
This is a create table statement output from mysqldump from a 4.0.24 installation. Restoring on 5.0.22 gives a warning. Can anyone enlighten me? I guess I'm a little behind on my reading... David mysql> CREATE TABLE `container` ( -> `carrier` varchar(128) NOT N

RE: Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-19 Thread Jerry Schwartz
Original Message- > From: Martijn Tonies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 9:45 AM > To: Dan Buettner; Scott Hamm > Cc: Mysql > Subject: Re: Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id > > > > > > Scott, what's wrong with 'PRIMARY

Re: Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-19 Thread Martijn Tonies
> Scott, what's wrong with 'PRIMARY KEY' ? A PRIMARY KEY has nothing to do with the "uniqueidentifier" datatype. A "uniqueidentifier" is a GUID. Martijn Tonies Database Workbench - development tool for MySQL, and more! Upscene Productions http://www.upscene.com My thoughts: http://blog.upscen

Re: Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-19 Thread Dan Buettner
Scott, what's wrong with 'PRIMARY KEY' ? Dan On 10/19/06, Scott Hamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Wish MySQL would have something like what Microsoft use, "uniqueidentifier" as datatype. -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://li

Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-19 Thread Scott Hamm
Wish MySQL would have something like what Microsoft use, "uniqueidentifier" as datatype.

Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-16 Thread Scott Hamm
Thanks! On 10/16/06, Gabriel PREDA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I would try: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id ( ID INT(12) UNSIGNED ZEROFILL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, MID INT NOT NULL, FOREIGN (MID) REFERENCES 'Model' (ID) ); Note the UNSIGNED an

Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-16 Thread Gabriel PREDA
I would try: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id ( ID INT(12) UNSIGNED ZEROFILL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, MID INT NOT NULL, FOREIGN (MID) REFERENCES 'Model' (ID) ); Note the UNSIGNED and ZEROFILL flags ! -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Gabriel PREDA Senior Web Developer -- MyS

Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-16 Thread Rolando Edwards
(casecode prefix, a manufacturers id, a partnumber, and a check digit) to the table definition. - Original Message - From: Gerald L. Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Scott Hamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Mysql Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 2:31:47 PM GMT-0500 US/Eastern Subject: R

Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-16 Thread Scott Hamm
10/16/06, Gerald L. Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Scott Hamm wrote: > I'm trying to create a table as follows: > > CREATE TABLE Inv_Id ( > ID INT(12) AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, > MID INT NOT NULL, > FOREIGN (MID) REFERENCES 'Model' (ID) > ); > &g

Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-16 Thread Dan Buettner
What you can do is left pad it with zeros whenever you select it: select LPAD(id,12,0) from Inv_Id order by id; HTH, Dan On 10/16/06, Scott Hamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm trying to create a table as follows: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id ( ID INT(12) AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, MID INT N

Re: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-16 Thread Gerald L. Clark
Scott Hamm wrote: I'm trying to create a table as follows: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id ( ID INT(12) AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, MID INT NOT NULL, FOREIGN (MID) REFERENCES 'Model' (ID) ); How do I make ID to start out as '0001' for UPC barcode assignment? UPC ba

CREATE TABLE Inv_Id

2006-10-16 Thread Scott Hamm
I'm trying to create a table as follows: CREATE TABLE Inv_Id ( ID INT(12) AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, MID INT NOT NULL, FOREIGN (MID) REFERENCES 'Model' (ID) ); How do I make ID to start out as '0001' f

Re: Can't create table (errno: 604) (occurs when trying to create a primary key)

2006-10-11 Thread Sebastian Mork
I've now figured out that the error occurs when I try to create any table that has a primary key. creating tables without the primary key works. hmm.. is there any limitation in the mysql (ndb)-settings that I've to change? Its the standard-installation of 4.1.21-max... -- Sebastian Mork [EMAIL PR

Can't create table (errno: 604)

2006-10-11 Thread Sebastian Mork
Hi, I get this error when trying to create newtables in a cluster. I just created about 27 tables using ndbcluster-engine without a problem. trying to create any more tables fails with this error. anybody knows? thx -- Sebastian Mork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- MySQL General Mailing List For list

Re: CREATE TABLE Failure

2006-06-27 Thread Martijn Tonies
elp. Martijn Tonies Database Workbench - development tool for MySQL, and more! Upscene Productions http://www.upscene.com My thoughts: http://blog.upscene.com/martijn/ Database development questions? Check the forum! http://www.databasedevelopmentforum.com > CREATE TABLE Order ( > DID int not n

Re: CREATE TABLE Failure

2006-06-27 Thread Dan Buettner
is REALLY something wrong with the MySQL engine or something! Here is the script: CREATE TABLE Order ( DIDint not null, DeskNoint not null, OrderDatedatetimenot null,/* KOT Date */ OrderNoint not null,/* KOT N

CREATE TABLE Failure

2006-06-27 Thread Asif Lodhi
Hi All, I have been repeatedly trying to create the following table - without __ANY__ success. Looks like there is REALLY something wrong with the MySQL engine or something! Here is the script: CREATE TABLE Order ( DID int not null, DeskNo int

Can't CREATE table using SELECT

2006-06-08 Thread murthy gandikota
Hi The following happened when I tried to create table. Can anyone please help? mysql> create table sfgbackup.advEmail select * from sfg.advEmail; mysqld got signal 11; This could be because you hit a bug. It is also possible that this binary or one of the libraries it was linked against

Re: CREATE TABLE x AS with ENGINE = ARCHIVE

2006-03-28 Thread Terry Burton
On 3/28/06, Peter Brawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I require something along the lines of this: > > >CREATE TABLE old AS SELECT * FROM request_log ENGINE=ARCHIVE > > CREATE TABLE tblname ENGINE=archive SELECT * FROM request_log; > > PB Excellent. Exactly

Re: CREATE TABLE x AS with ENGINE = ARCHIVE

2006-03-28 Thread Peter Brawley
Terry I require something along the lines of this: CREATE TABLE old AS SELECT * FROM request_log ENGINE=ARCHIVE CREATE TABLE tblname ENGINE=archive SELECT * FROM request_log; PB - Terry Burton wrote: Hi, I'm using MySQL 4.11. Is it possible to use the CREATE TABLE x AS s

Re: CREATE TABLE x AS with ENGINE = ARCHIVE

2006-03-28 Thread Terry Burton
On 3/28/06, Pure Web Solution <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I dont think that it is possible to specify the engine when creating a table > this way, you could however create the table using the: > > CREATE TABLE old AS SELECT * FROM request_log > > and then issue an alter t

Re: CREATE TABLE x AS with ENGINE = ARCHIVE

2006-03-28 Thread Pure Web Solution
I dont think that it is possible to specify the engine when creating a table this way, you could however create the table using the: CREATE TABLE old AS SELECT * FROM request_log and then issue an alter table command setting the engine to whatever you like. Pure Web Solution http

CREATE TABLE x AS with ENGINE = ARCHIVE

2006-03-28 Thread Terry Burton
Hi, I'm using MySQL 4.11. Is it possible to use the CREATE TABLE x AS syntax alongside the ENGINE = x pragma, since this would make archiving of tables very simple. I require something along the lines of this: CREATE TABLE old AS SELECT * FROM request_log ENGINE=ARCHIVE If this cannot be

Re: (mysqldump) CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS. . .

2006-01-16 Thread Michael Williams
I appreciate the suggestion, but I'm not looking to drop anything. I only want it as a safety net in the event that the table doesn't already exist. I'm doing syncing of sorts, and I want the CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS so as not to throw errors in the event that the table

Re: (mysqldump) CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS. . .

2006-01-16 Thread Jake Peavy
DROP TABLE IF NOT EXISTS? On 1/16/06, Michael Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > Having a bit of mysqldump trouble again. I've looked over the > documentation (again) and can't seem to find the flag to make > 'mysqldump' out pu

(mysqldump) CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS. . .

2006-01-16 Thread Michael Williams
Hi All, Having a bit of mysqldump trouble again. I've looked over the documentation (again) and can't seem to find the flag to make 'mysqldump' out put "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS". Any ideas? Regards, Michael -- MySQL General Mailing List For list ar

Re: error 1064 when trying to create table

2005-12-26 Thread Gleb Paharenko
Hello. > FOREIGN KEY (A_areaNum) REFERENCES Area(areaNum), Put Area in backticks ('`'). See: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/legal-names.html Nabegh Al-Thalji wrote: > When I execute the following query > > CREATE TABLE Sponsor ( > sNum

RE: error 1064 when trying to create table

2005-12-25 Thread Detlev Jaeger
Hi, You are using a reserved function name "AREA" (polygon function) as a fieldname. Simply change the field's name or try using quotes around it... Detlev > [...] > FOREIGN KEY (A_areaNum) REFERENCES Area(areaNum), > [...] > Any ideas? -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives:

error 1064 when trying to create table

2005-12-25 Thread Nabegh Al-Thalji
When I execute the following query CREATE TABLE Sponsor ( sNum INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL, sAdrBlock CHAR(2), sCivil_ID CHAR(12), sDateOfBirth DATE, sDrvLicenseExp DATE, sDrvLicenseNum CHAR(9), sGender ENUM('M','F'), sName VARCHAR(20), sStatus VARCHAR(20), sTelephone CHAR(7

Re: Bug in 4.0? 'CREATE TABLE `db`.`table ..' fails silently on replication slave

2005-10-26 Thread Gleb Paharenko
nd >>the query entered into the binlog, however the slave ignores it silently: >> CREATE TABLE `db`.`table` (a INT DEFAULT 0) >> >>I have duplicated this exact issue on several different setups, one >>running 4.0.24 on both the slave and master. Is this by design, is it

Re: Bug in 4.0? 'CREATE TABLE `db`.`table ..' fails silently on replication slave

2005-10-25 Thread Atle Veka
wrote: > I ran into a problem on a replication setup, where if you issue the > following CREATE statement on the master the table will get created and > the query entered into the binlog, however the slave ignores it silently: > CREATE TABLE `db`.`table` (a INT DEFAULT 0) >

Re: ERROR 1005 (HY000): Can't create table '.\testDataBase\#sql-ec4_c.frm' (errno: 139)

2005-10-24 Thread Heikki Tuuri
iling.database.myodbc Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 5:33 AM Subject: ERROR 1005 (HY000): Can't create table '.\testDataBase\#sql-ec4_c.frm' (errno: 139) --_=_NextPart_001_01C5D90C.62DB5CF5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quot

ERROR 1005 (HY000): Can't create table '.\testDataBase\#sql-ec4_c.frm' (errno: 139)

2005-10-24 Thread Sunil Vishwas
(I am using mysql-5.0.15-win32) Why I am getting this error and is there any way I can fix it, or is it a bug? Between I don't get this error if I change the field size to 767 or below: drop table Address; CREATE TABLE `Address` ( `RecId` CHAR(32) NOT NULL, `WebAddress` VARCHAR

Re: Bug in 4.0? 'CREATE TABLE `db`.`table ..' fails silently on replication slave

2005-10-22 Thread Gleb Paharenko
ter the table will get created and > the query entered into the binlog, however the slave ignores it silently: > CREATE TABLE `db`.`table` (a INT DEFAULT 0) > > I have duplicated this exact issue on several different setups, one > running 4.0.24 on both the slave and master.

Bug in 4.0? 'CREATE TABLE `db`.`table ..' fails silently on replication slave

2005-10-20 Thread Atle Veka
I ran into a problem on a replication setup, where if you issue the following CREATE statement on the master the table will get created and the query entered into the binlog, however the slave ignores it silently: CREATE TABLE `db`.`table` (a INT DEFAULT 0) I have duplicated this exact

Re: CREATE TABLE LIKE in MySQL 3.23

2005-08-17 Thread Konrad Billewicz
Jigal van Hemert spill.nl> writes: > http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/show-create-table.html > > Use output of SHOW CREATE TABLE, modify name and execute that query. Superb solution. I didn't know that MySQL has such a command. My question was very basic. Sorry for botheri

Re: CREATE TABLE LIKE in MySQL 3.23

2005-08-17 Thread Jigal van Hemert
Konrad Billewicz wrote: Hello, I would like to do thing exactly like CREATE TABLE a LIKE b. But... I have MySQL 3.23 and this command is available since 4.1. How would you handle this task using this, older MySQL? http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/show-create-table.html Use output of SHOW

CREATE TABLE LIKE in MySQL 3.23

2005-08-17 Thread Konrad Billewicz
Hello, I would like to do thing exactly like CREATE TABLE a LIKE b. But... I have MySQL 3.23 and this command is available since 4.1. How would you handle this task using this, older MySQL? Best regards, Konrad Billewicz -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http

Re: CREATE TABLE and specifying DEFAULT

2005-06-15 Thread Danny Stolle
Les Schaffer wrote: Gordon Bruce wrote: I just ran the creates on 4.0.20 on LINUX and 5.0.6 on Windows upgrading to 5.0.6 solved the problem. do i need to let MySQL developers know about this or do they monitor the list or once a release is gone, i can assume THIS problem was fixed? th

Re: CREATE TABLE and specifying DEFAULT

2005-06-13 Thread Les Schaffer
Gordon Bruce wrote: I just ran the creates on 4.0.20 on LINUX and 5.0.6 on Windows upgrading to 5.0.6 solved the problem. do i need to let MySQL developers know about this or do they monitor the list or once a release is gone, i can assume THIS problem was fixed? thanks to all for the f

Re: CREATE TABLE and specifying DEFAULT

2005-06-13 Thread Danny Stolle
Les Schaffer wrote: Gordon Bruce wrote: I just ran the creates on 4.0.20 on LINUX and 5.0.6 on Windows i was running 5.0.4 on Windows: mysql> \s -- mysql Ver 14.9 Distrib 5.0.4-beta, for Win32 (ia32) switching to 5.0.6 now. anyone wanna make a bet ;-) les schaffer eu

Re: CREATE TABLE and specifying DEFAULT

2005-06-13 Thread Danny Stolle
Les Schaffer wrote: Gordon Bruce wrote: I just ran the creates on 4.0.20 on LINUX and 5.0.6 on Windows i was running 5.0.4 on Windows: mysql> \s -- mysql Ver 14.9 Distrib 5.0.4-beta, for Win32 (ia32) switching to 5.0.6 now. anyone wanna make a bet ;-) les schaffer eu

Re: CREATE TABLE and specifying DEFAULT

2005-06-13 Thread Les Schaffer
Gordon Bruce wrote: I just ran the creates on 4.0.20 on LINUX and 5.0.6 on Windows i was running 5.0.4 on Windows: mysql> \s -- mysql Ver 14.9 Distrib 5.0.4-beta, for Win32 (ia32) switching to 5.0.6 now. anyone wanna make a bet ;-) les schaffer -- MySQL General Mailing

RE: CREATE TABLE and specifying DEFAULT

2005-06-13 Thread Gordon Bruce
I just ran the creates on 4.0.20 on LINUX and 5.0.6 on Windows and they both seem to look fine {see the SHOW CREATE TABLE's following the CREATE TABLE statements} RUN ON 4.0.20 mysql> CREATE TABLE ID ( -> mat INT UNIQUE PRIMARY KEY, -> ID_firstname CHAR(35) D

CREATE TABLE and specifying DEFAULT

2005-06-13 Thread Les Schaffer
i am trying to create a table as follows: CREATE TABLE ID ( mat INT PRIMARY KEY UNIQUE, ID_firstname CHAR(35), ID_lastname CHAR(35), ID_ramqnb CHAR(12), ID_numciv_hosp CHAR(10) DEFAULT '-9', ID_appt_hosp CHAR(10) DEFAULT '-9', ID_streetname_hosp CHAR(75) DEFAULT '-9&#x

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