I’m trying to modify a table to make its primary key column AUTO_INCREMENT
after the fact. I have tried the following SQL, but got a syntax error notification.
ALTER TABLE document
ALTER COLUMN document_id AUTO_INCREMENT
Am I doing something wrong or is this not possible?
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Answers:
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Method 1
ALTER TABLE document MODIFY COLUMN document_id INT auto_increment
Method 2
Roman is right, but note that the auto_increment column must be part of the PRIMARY KEY or a UNIQUE KEY (and in almost 100% of the cases, it should be the only column that makes up the PRIMARY KEY):
ALTER TABLE document MODIFY document_id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY
Method 3
In my case it only worked when I put not null
. I think this is a constraint.
ALTER TABLE document MODIFY COLUMN document_id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT;
Method 4
The SQL to do this would be:
ALTER TABLE `document` MODIFY COLUMN `document_id` INT AUTO_INCREMENT;
There are a couple of reasons that your SQL might not work. First, you must re-specify the data type (INT
in this case). Also, the column you are trying to alter must be indexed (it does not have to be the primary key, but usually that is what you would want). Furthermore, there can only be one AUTO_INCREMENT
column for each table. So, you may wish to run the following SQL (if your column is not indexed):
ALTER TABLE `document` MODIFY `document_id` INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY;
You can find more information in the MySQL documentation: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/alter-table.html for the modify column syntax and http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/create-table.html for more information about specifying columns.
Method 5
You must specify the type of the column before the auto_increment
directive, i.e. ALTER TABLE document MODIFY COLUMN document_id INT AUTO_INCREMENT
.
Method 6
AUTO_INCREMENT
is part of the column’s datatype, you have to define the complete datatype for the column again:
ALTER TABLE document ALTER COLUMN document_id int AUTO_INCREMENT
(int
taken as an example, you should set it to the type the column had before)
Method 7
You can do it like this:
alter table [table_name] modify column [column_name] [column_type] AUTO_INCREMENT;
Method 8
You can use the following query to make document_id to increment automatically
ALTER TABLE document MODIFY COLUMN document_id INT auto_increment
It is preferred to make document_id primary key as well
ALTER TABLE document MODIFY COLUMN document_id INT auto_increment PRIMARY KEY;
Method 9
Below statement works. Note that you need to mention the data type again for the column name (redeclare the data type the column was before).
ALTER TABLE document MODIFY COLUMN document_id int AUTO_INCREMENT;
Method 10
You can apply the atuto_increment constraint to the data column by the following query:
ALTER TABLE customers MODIFY COLUMN customer_id BIGINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT;
But, if the columns are part of a foreign key constraint you, will most probably receive an error. Therefore, it is advised to turn off foreign_key_checks by using the following query:
SET foreign_key_checks = 0;
Therefore, use the following query instead:
SET foreign_key_checks = 0; ALTER TABLE customers MODIFY COLUMN customer_id BIGINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT; SET foreign_key_checks = 1;
Method 11
AUTO_INCREMENT
is part of the column’s datatype, you have to define the complete datatype for the column again:
ALTER TABLE document MODIFY COLUMN document_id int AUTO_INCREMENT
(int taken as an example, you should set it to the type the column had before)
Method 12
If none of the above works try this. This is what I did in MYSQL and yes, you need to write the column name (document_id) twice.
ALTER TABLE document CHANGE COLUMN document_id document_id INT(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT ;
Method 13
Setting column as primary key and auto_increment at the same time:
mysql> ALTER TABLE persons MODIFY COLUMN personID INT auto_increment PRIMARY KEY; Query OK, 10 rows affected (0.77 sec) Records: 10 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0 mysql>
Method 14
To modify the column in mysql we use alter and modify keywords. Suppose we have created a table like:
create table emp( id varchar(20), ename varchar(20), salary float );
Now we want to modify type of the column id to integer with auto increment. You could do this with a command like:
alter table emp modify column id int(10) auto_increment;
Method 15
Previous Table syntax:
CREATE TABLE apim_log_request (TransactionId varchar(50) DEFAULT NULL);
For changing the TransactionId to auto increment use this query
ALTER TABLE apim_log_request MODIFY COLUMN TransactionId INT auto_increment;
Method 16
alter table tbl_user MODIFY COLUMN id int(10) auto_increment;
Method 17
Just like this:
alter table document modify column id int(11) auto_increment;
Method 18
As you are redefining the column again, you have to specify the datatype again and add auto_increment to it as it’s a part of datatype.
ALTER TABLE `document` MODIFY COLUMN `document_id` INT AUTO_INCREMENT;
Method 19
Try the following:
ALTER TABLE table_name MODIFY COLUMN id datatype auto_increment;
Method 20
Since SQL
tag is attached to the question I really think all answers missed one major point.
MODIFY
command does not exist in SQL server So you will be getting an error when you run the
ALTER TABLE Satellites MODIFY COLUMN SatelliteID INT auto_increment PRIMARY KEY;
In this case you can either add new column as INT IDENTITY
ALTER TABLE Satellites ADD ID INT IDENTITY CONSTRAINT PK_YourTable PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED;
OR
Fill the existing null index with incremental numbers using this method,
DECLARE @id INT SET @id = 0 UPDATE Satellites SET @id = SatelliteID = @id + 1
Method 21
Use the following queries:
ALTER TABLE YourTable DROP COLUMN IDCol ALTER TABLE YourTable ADD IDCol INT IDENTITY(1,1)
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