I'm involved is a project to migrate a project from Oracle to MySQL. In Ora开发者_开发百科cle I have the ability to create a SQL script that references or inlcudes other external SQL script files when the batch is run via command line. I Have a script called CreateAllTables.sql that looks like this internally:
@tables\Site.sql
@tables\Language.sql
@tables\Country.sql
@tables\Locale.sql
@tables\Tag.sql
I'm already aware of the MySQL command line "Source" command, but my goal is to invoke a single main .sql script file that includes other scripts via one single command line call like this:
mysql --user=root --password --database=junkdb -vv < CreateAllTables.sql
So my question is how do I do this with MySQL?
source
works for me.
# -- foo.sql
DROP TABLE foo;
source bar.sql
# -- bar.sql
CREATE TABLE bar (i INT NOT NULL);
$ mysql ... < foo.sql
Now table foo is gone and bar is created.
Note that the "source" option, above, only works (for me) if the script is run through a mysql client that supports it. (The mysql command-line client referenced in the OP's original question happens to be one of those clients.)
But remember "source" is not one of the many mysql-specific extensions to the sql language. It's a client-command, not a sql statement,
Why do you care?
If you're sending your sql script to the MySQL server via an alternative method (via JDBC's "execSQL", for example) the "source" command will not work for the inclusion of other scripts.
You can do a similar thing with source in mysql.
I have inc1.sql with these contents:
use test;
create table testinc(
id int
);
And inc2.sql like this:
insert into testinc values (1);
and main.sql like this:
source inc1.sql
source inc2.sql
And i can run main.sql like this:
mysql -uroot -pmysql -P3351 -e"Source main.sql"
After that I can verify that it worked by doing this:
mysql> use test;
Database changed
mysql> select * from testinc;
+------+
| id |
+------+
| 1 |
+------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
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