Marko Cakic
Marko Cakic

Reputation: 7106

How to generate a create table script for an existing table in phpmyadmin?

How can I generate a create table script for an existing table in phpmyadmin?

Upvotes: 348

Views: 335201

Answers (15)

upog
upog

Reputation: 5516

  1. Right click on table name
  2. Choose open table
  3. Go to Info Tab

and the scroll down to see create table script

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Upvotes: 1

Vishwasa
Vishwasa

Reputation: 35

  1. Select the Database required
  2. Select the tables you want to SHOW CREATE TABLE
  3. Click on dropdown With Selected: and select Show create

Upvotes: 2

Ankur prajapati
Ankur prajapati

Reputation: 527

  1. SHOW CREATE TABLE your_table_name

  2. Press GO button

  3. After show table, above the table ( +options ) Hyperlink is there.

  4. Press (+options) Hyperlink then appear some options select (Full texts) => Press GO button.

Upvotes: 2

بلال اصغر
بلال اصغر

Reputation: 51

  1. Use the following query in sql tab: SHOW CREATE TABLE your_table_name;
  2. Press GO button
  3. After show table, above the table ( +options ) Hyperlink.
  4. Press +options Hyperlink then appear some options select (Full texts) press GO button.
  5. Show sql query.

Upvotes: 4

Eric Leschinski
Eric Leschinski

Reputation: 154083

You can query information_schema.columns directly:

SELECT * FROM information_schema.columns 
WHERE table_name = 'your_table' AND table_schema = 'your_database'

Upvotes: 10

Samir Mangroliya
Samir Mangroliya

Reputation: 40416

Run query is sql tab

SHOW CREATE TABLE tableName

Click on

+Options -> Choose Full texts -> Click on Go

Copy Create Table query and paste where you want to create new table.

Upvotes: 20

Karan Punamiya
Karan Punamiya

Reputation: 8863

Use one of the following queries in sql tab:

SHOW CREATE TABLE tablename;
SHOW CREATE TABLE database.tablename;

To view full query There is this Hyperlink named +Options left above, There select Full Texts

Upvotes: 723

Devart
Devart

Reputation: 122032

Run SHOW CREATE TABLE <table name>; query.

Upvotes: 54

Feezan Khattak
Feezan Khattak

Reputation: 222

In MySQL workbench, you get the already created table script, by just right click on the specific table, then select send to SQL editor>>create statement. That's all you will get the create table script on the editor.

Upvotes: -1

Dhaval Mistry
Dhaval Mistry

Reputation: 644

Export whole database select format as SQL. Now, open that SQL file which you have downloaded using notepad, notepad++ or any editor. You will see all the tables and insert queries of your database. All scripts will be available there.

Upvotes: -1

Sumit kumar
Sumit kumar

Reputation: 1

I found another way to export table in sql file.

Suppose my table is abs_item_variations

abs_item_variations ->structure -> propose table structure -> export -> Go

Upvotes: 0

falcon_01
falcon_01

Reputation: 11

Using PHP Function.

Of course query function ($this->model) you have to change to your own.

/**
 * Creating a copy table based on the current one
 * 
 * @param type $table_to_copy
 * @param type $new_table_name
 * @return type
 * @throws Exception
 */
public function create($table_to_copy, $new_table_name)
{
    $sql = "SHOW CREATE TABLE ".$table_to_copy;

    $res = $this->model->queryRow($sql, PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);

    if(!filled($res['Create Table']))
        throw new Exception('Could not get the create code for '.$table_to_copy);

    $newCreateSql = preg_replace(array(
        '@CREATE TABLE `'.$table_to_copy.'`@',
        '@KEY `'.$table_to_copy.'(.*?)`@',
        '@CONSTRAINT `'.$table_to_copy.'(.*?)`@',
        '@AUTO_INCREMENT=(.*?) @',
    ), array(
        'CREATE TABLE `'.$new_table_name.'`',
        'KEY `'.$new_table_name.'$1`',
        'CONSTRAINT `'.$new_table_name.'$1`',
        'AUTO_INCREMENT=1 ',
    ), $res['Create Table']);

    return $this->model->exec($newCreateSql);
}

Upvotes: 1

BJ_
BJ_

Reputation: 127

One more way. Select the target table in the left panel in phpMyAdmin, click on Export tab, unselect Data block and click on Go button.

Upvotes: -3

Narasimman V
Narasimman V

Reputation: 117

This may be a late reply. But it may help others. It is very simple in MY SQL Workbench ( I am using Workbench version 6.3 and My SQL Version 5.1 Community edition): Right click on the table for which you want the create script, select 'Copy to Clipboard --> Create Statement' option. Simply paste in any text editor you want to get the create script.

Upvotes: 3

Eric Leschinski
Eric Leschinski

Reputation: 154083

Mysqladmin can do the job of saving out the create table script.

Step 1, create a table, insert some rows:

create table penguins (id int primary key, myval varchar(50))
insert into penguins values(2, 'werrhhrrhrh')
insert into penguins values(25, 'weeehehehehe')
select * from penguins

Step 2, use mysql dump command:

mysqldump --no-data --skip-comments --host=your_database_hostname_or_ip.com -u your_username --password=your_password your_database_name penguins > penguins.sql

Step 3, observe the output in penguins.sql:

/*!40101 SET @OLD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=@@CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT */;
/*!40101 SET @OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@@CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS */;
/*!40101 SET @OLD_COLLATION_CONNECTION=@@COLLATION_CONNECTION */;
/*!40101 SET NAMES utf8 */;
/*!40103 SET @OLD_TIME_ZONE=@@TIME_ZONE */;
/*!40103 SET TIME_ZONE='+00:00' */;
/*!40014 SET @OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS=@@UNIQUE_CHECKS, UNIQUE_CHECKS=0 */;
/*!40014 SET @OLD_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=@@FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS, FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
/*!40101 SET @OLD_SQL_MODE=@@SQL_MODE, SQL_MODE='NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO' */;
/*!40111 SET @OLD_SQL_NOTES=@@SQL_NOTES, SQL_NOTES=0 */;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `penguins`;
/*!40101 SET @saved_cs_client     = @@character_set_client */;
/*!40101 SET character_set_client = utf8 */;
CREATE TABLE `penguins` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL,
  `myval` varchar(50) DEFAULT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
/*!40101 SET character_set_client = @saved_cs_client */;
/*!40103 SET TIME_ZONE=@OLD_TIME_ZONE */;

/*!40101 SET SQL_MODE=@OLD_SQL_MODE */;
/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=@OLD_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS */;
/*!40014 SET UNIQUE_CHECKS=@OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS */;
/*!40101 SET CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT */;
/*!40101 SET CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS */;
/*!40101 SET COLLATION_CONNECTION=@OLD_COLLATION_CONNECTION */;
/*!40111 SET SQL_NOTES=@OLD_SQL_NOTES */;

The output is cluttered by a number of executional-condition tokens above and below. You can filter them out if you don't want them in the next step.

Step 4 (Optional), filter out those extra executional-condition tokens this way:

mysqldump --no-data --skip-comments --compact --host=your_database_hostname_or_ip.com -u your_username --password=your_password your_database_name penguins > penguins.sql

Which produces final output:

eric@dev /home/el $ cat penguins.sql

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `penguins`;
CREATE TABLE `penguins` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL,
  `myval` varchar(50) DEFAULT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;

Upvotes: 23

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