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 the steps given below −
- Use SHOW CREATE TABLE to get a CREATE TABLE statement that specifies the source table’s structure, indexes and all.
- Modify the statement to change the table name to that of the clone table and execute the statement. This way, you will have the exact clone table.
- 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_tbl.
Step 1 − Get the complete structure about the table.
mysql> SHOW CREATE TABLE tutorials_tbl \G; *************************** 1. row *************************** Table: tutorials_tbl Create Table: CREATE TABLE `tutorials_tbl` ( `tutorial_id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `tutorial_title` varchar(100) NOT NULL default '', `tutorial_author` varchar(40) NOT NULL default '', `submission_date` date default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`tutorial_id`), UNIQUE KEY `AUTHOR_INDEX` (`tutorial_author`) ) TYPE = MyISAM 1 row in set (0.00 sec) ERROR: No query specified
Step 2 − Rename this table and create another table.
mysql> CREATE TABLE clone_tbl ( -> tutorial_id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, -> tutorial_title varchar(100) NOT NULL default '', -> tutorial_author varchar(40) NOT NULL default '', -> submission_date date default NULL, -> PRIMARY KEY (tutorial_id), -> UNIQUE KEY AUTHOR_INDEX (tutorial_author) -> ) TYPE = MyISAM; 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 clone_tbl (tutorial_id, -> tutorial_title, -> tutorial_author, -> submission_date) -> SELECT tutorial_id,tutorial_title, -> tutorial_author,submission_date -> FROM tutorials_tbl; Query OK, 3 rows affected (0.07 sec) Records: 3 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0
Finally, you will have an exact clone table as you wanted to have.