Am 03. Nov, 2006 schwätzte der.hans so: moin moin, > I've got a couple of MySQL questions. > > I see the "show index from $table" option for the mysql client, but it > doesn't list index names. How does one obtain the index names? OK, if I hadn't gotten interrupted so many times today I'd've gotten to the tests I was trying to run and relized the Key_name is the index name and it's tied to the particular table. Most cool, actually. > When renaming a table do the indexes for the table follow it to the new > name? If they do, do the index names also get adjusted? Did some testing and the indexes do follow the table. Since the indexes are tied to the table there's no need to rename them. > Any tips on creating a new table and indexes based on another table and > its indexes? create_table=`query_wrapper $db "show create table $table" | tail -1 | sed -e 's/.*CREATE TABLE/CREATE TABLE/' -e 's/$table/&_new/g'` retstat=$? if [ 0 -ne $retstat ] ; then echo "ERROR: Couldn't get a create table definition for $table." >&2 exit $retstat fi query_wrapper reports "$create_table" I also found out that MySQL can put multiple table renames into a single rename command such that if one rename fails none are done and everything is left as it was. mysql "rename table one to two, two to three, three to one" $db Most cool. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Sysdamin Days Phoenix, 6-7 Nov, now with edu discount https://LOPSA.org/ Roses are #FF0000, Violets are #0000FF, All my base, Are belong to you.