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[jira] Resolved: (DDLUTILS-32) I want to be able to specify the table type/engine when i create tables in mysql.

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DDLUTILS-32?page=all ]
     
Thomas Dudziak resolved DDLUTILS-32:
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    Resolution: Fixed

I've added this facility, but slightly enhanced. You can also specify for which tables to apply the parameter, and you can state all parameters that MySql supports (there is no check of the validity of the parameter or its value):

            <writeSchemaSqlToFile failonerror="false"
                                  alterdatabase="false"
                                  outputfile="test.sql">
                <parameter name="ENGINE"
                           value="INNODB"
                           platforms="MySql"
                           tables="test1,test2,test"/>
                <parameter name="ENGINE"
                           value="MEMORY"
                           platforms="MySql"
                           table="test3"/>
                <parameter name="ROW_FORMAT"
                           value="COMPRESSED"
                           platforms="MySql"/>
            </writeSchemaSqlToFile>


> I want to be able to specify the table type/engine when i create tables in mysql.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DDLUTILS-32
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DDLUTILS-32
>      Project: DdlUtils
>         Type: New Feature
>     Reporter: Christoffer Hammarström
>     Assignee: Thomas Dudziak
>  Attachments: DDLUTILS-32.patch
>
> In MySQL, a table type or engine can be specified after the "create table" statement, like so:
> CREATE TABLE table
> (
>     column INTEGER
> ) ENGINE=InnoDB
> "TYPE" is a synonym for "ENGINE".
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/storage-engines.html says "ENGINE is the preferred term, but cannot be used before MySQL 4.0.18. TYPE is available beginning with MySQL 3.23.0, the first version of MySQL for which multiple storage engines were available."

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