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38 lines
919 B
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---
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categories:
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- Databases
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- Programming Languages
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tags: [SQL, relational-databases]
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---
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# Create an SQL table
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We create tables in an SQL database with the `CREATE` command.
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Below is an example of this in practice. Each field corresponds to a column. We
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specify the name of the field and its corresponding
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[data type](/Databases/SQL/Data_types_in_MySQL.md). Every table must have a
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**primary key**. In the example, `employee_id` is the primary key.
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE employee (
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employee_id text PRIMARY KEY,
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first_name text,
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surname text,
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address_number integer,
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address_1 text,
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address_2 text,
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locality text,
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region text,
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postal_code text,
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phone_number text,
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days_per_week real
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);
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```
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## Check table metadata
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We can use `DESCRIBE [table_name]` any time we want to list out the data types
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and other metadata about the table.
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We can use `SHOW TABLE STATUS`/
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