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When I execute SELECT * FROM table, the returned rowset does not contain all of the columns in the table. It does not contain the columns that were recently added. Though, the structure tab in phpMyAdmin shows the new columns. And if I query directly like SELECT new_column_name FROM table, the column values also do appear.

This problem is present both if I query the table via PHP or phpMyAdmin.

Interesting enough, if I run SELECT *, new_column_name FROM table, the new_column_name values are duplicated.

What might the reason for such weird behaviour, and how do I restore the default behaviour showing all columns using *?

UPDATE: I have flushed the table cache and I have restarted the mysql server, but nothing changes.

UPDATE: Storage engine is InnoDB

UPDATE: Before adding new columns, I drag-and-dropped a column header to another place to switch the columns' places. But after adding the columns, I clicked restore column order, so it shouldn't have had any influence...

UPDATE: After checking what is returned if I run the query via command-line, I now see that the problem is actually only with phpMyAdmin (the command line returns the new columns among others). Double-checking what I was doing in PHP showed that I was explicitly selecting specific columns. So, now the problem persists only in phpMyAdmin. What might be wrong with it?

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    Perhaps some (mysql) caching?
    – davey
    Oct 25, 2013 at 9:08
  • I have flushed the table cache, but nothing changes.
    – Maksym
    Oct 25, 2013 at 9:09
  • @davey: That would be my guess, the * queries the database for the containing columns. It's possible that the metadata isn't updated yet.
    – Stefan
    Oct 25, 2013 at 9:09
  • Are you adding the column and execute the select * query over the same connection object?
    – Stefan
    Oct 25, 2013 at 9:10
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    I now suspect the problem is linked with changing the order of columns in phpMyAdmin (see previous update). Maybe it restored to the order of columns that existed before the new columns were added. But how do I delete these column order settings?
    – Maksym
    Oct 25, 2013 at 10:15

3 Answers 3

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The way to solve quickly is to just duplicate the table, then drop the old one and rename the new one.

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If you run custom query with additional columns, which does not exists, and reordered, it will happen. Just delete cookies and order will be restored. Replicate:

  1. Run: `SELECT 1 as aa, 2 as bb FROM table_name;
  2. Reorder columns.
  3. Try selecting everything, Phpmyadmin will show lots of errors.
  4. Delete cookies to reset custom order and fix issue.

p.s. some credits to @Maksym

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Had this problem just now.

Fixed it by changing the Storage Engines from InnoDB to MyISAM, then back to InnoDB again.

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