CREATE TABLE `table1` (
`id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`email` varchar(128) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
UNIQUE KEY `email` (`email`)
)
-
CREATE TABLE `table2` (
`id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
`email` varchar(128) DEFAULT NULL UNIQUE,
)
Questions:
- When created, is there any difference between table1 and table2?
(I assume no, but better to ask than live in blissful ignorance;) - if (yes) what is it?; if (no) why do we have different syntax?
- in larger tables
show create table tbl_name
displaysUNIQUE KEY email_2 (email)
or some other_num
. Why? What doestlb_name_num
mean and what is it used for? - What syntax is preferable and why?
show create table tbnm
always displays sql in table1 form, even if table is created by table2 sql syntax. Why?UNIQUE KEY (email)
also works. but it's transformed toUNIQUE KEY email (email)
onshow create table
. Why does it work, why is it transformed, etc?