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Development Tools Database Foundations Creating Tables and Manipulating Data with SQL Creating a Table

Ming Jin Edwin Lee
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Ming Jin Edwin Lee
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How do I do a CREATE statement that overwrites an existing table with the same name?

How do I do a CREATE statement that overwrites an existing table with the same name?

E.g. I created a table called actors in the movie_db_1 database. When I try to re-create the table actors with a create table actors (name varchar(50) not null ), it then has an error.

21:31:30 create table actors (name varchar(50) not null) Error Code: 1050. Table 'actors' already exists 0.000 sec

Best Regards, Edwin

2 Answers

Before your create statement, delete the existing table:

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS actors;