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MySQL 5.6 provides a number of ways to modify partitioned tables. It is possible to add, drop, redefine, merge,
or split existing partitions. All of these actions can be carried out using the partitioning extensions to the
ALTER TABLE
statement.
There are also ways to obtain information about partitioned tables and partitions. We discuss these topics in
the sections that follow.
For information about partition management in tables partitioned by RANGE
or LIST
, see Section
18.3.1, "Management of RANGE
and LIST
Partitions".
For a discussion of managing HASH
and KEY
partitions, see Section
18.3.2, "Management of HASH
and KEY
Partitions".
See Section 18.3.5, "Obtaining Information About Partitions", for a discussion of mechanisms provided in MySQL 5.6 for obtaining information about partitioned tables and partitions.
For a discussion of performing maintenance operations on partitions, see Section 18.3.4, "Maintenance of Partitions".
In MySQL 5.6, all partitions of a partitioned table must have the same number of subpartitions, and it is not possible to change the subpartitioning once the table has been created.
To change a table's partitioning scheme, it is necessary only to use the ALTER TABLE
statement with a partition_options
clause. This clause has the same syntax as that as
used with CREATE TABLE
for creating a partitioned table, and always begins with the
keywords PARTITION BY
. Suppose that you have a table partitioned by range using the
following CREATE TABLE
statement:
CREATE TABLE trb3 (id INT, name VARCHAR(50), purchased DATE) PARTITION BY RANGE( YEAR(purchased) ) ( PARTITION p0 VALUES LESS THAN (1990), PARTITION p1 VALUES LESS THAN (1995), PARTITION p2 VALUES LESS THAN (2000), PARTITION p3 VALUES LESS THAN (2005) );
To repartition this table so that it is partitioned by key into two partitions using the id
column value as the basis for the key, you can use this statement:
ALTER TABLE trb3 PARTITION BY KEY(id) PARTITIONS 2;
This has the same effect on the structure of the table as dropping the table and re-creating it using CREATE TABLE trb3 PARTITION BY KEY(id) PARTITIONS 2;
.
ALTER TABLE ... ENGINE = ...
changes only the storage engine used by the table, and
leaves the table's partitioning scheme intact. Use ALTER TABLE ... REMOVE
PARTITIONING
to remove a table's partitioning. See Section
13.1.7, "ALTER TABLE
Syntax".
Only a single PARTITION BY
, ADD PARTITION
,
DROP PARTITION
, REORGANIZE PARTITION
, or COALESCE PARTITION
clause can be used in a given ALTER TABLE
statement. If you (for example) wish to drop a partition and
reorganize a table's remaining partitions, you must do so in two separate ALTER TABLE
statements (one using DROP
PARTITION
and then a second one using REORGANIZE PARTITIONS
).
In MySQL 5.6, it is possible to delete all rows from one or more selected partitions using ALTER TABLE ... TRUNCATE PARTITION
.