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Daniel Bartholomew
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Daniel Bartholomew has been using Linux since 1997 and databases since 1998. In addition to this book, he has also written MariaDB Cookbook, Packt Publishing, and dozens of articles for various magazines, including The Linux Journal, Linux Pro, Ubuntu User, and Tux. He became involved with the MariaDB project shortly after it began in early 2009 and continues to be involved to this day. He currently works for MariaDB, Inc. and splits his time between managing MariaDB releases, documentation, and maintaining various bits and pieces that keep the MariaDB project running smoothly.
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Creating tables with dynamic columns


Tables with dynamic columns are similar to regular tables, but not quite the same. Similar to standard tables, they have columns and rows. The difference is that each row can have a different number of columns holding the data and the data types that are appropriate for that row.

How to do it...

  1. Launch the mysql command-line client and connect to our MariaDB server.

  2. Create a test database and use it with the following command:

    CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS test;
    USE test;
    
  3. Create a table with a standard PRIMARY KEY column and a BLOB column using the following commands:

    CREATE TABLE dyn_example (
      id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
      dyn_cols BLOB
    );
    

How it works...

The dynamic columns feature in MariaDB is a set of special functions that allow us to define and redefine the number of columns and their data types as needed on a row-by-row basis without altering our table configuration. These special columns exist and are defined as a standard BLOB column in our CREATE...

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Daniel Bartholomew

Daniel Bartholomew has been using Linux since 1997 and databases since 1998. In addition to this book, he has also written MariaDB Cookbook, Packt Publishing, and dozens of articles for various magazines, including The Linux Journal, Linux Pro, Ubuntu User, and Tux. He became involved with the MariaDB project shortly after it began in early 2009 and continues to be involved to this day. He currently works for MariaDB, Inc. and splits his time between managing MariaDB releases, documentation, and maintaining various bits and pieces that keep the MariaDB project running smoothly.
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