To first give a little bit of context, my use-case is that my partner and I are in the early stages of a web application. The database has been designed, but we still end up making changes to the structure to suit our needs. We therefore need a way of passing back and forth structural changes to the database. I have been attempting to use git to store mysqldumps so that we can pass back and forth all data (as well as revert mistakes), but we run into major conflicts due to our posts having conflicting primary keys! If there is any way around this, the rest of my question will be mostly moot. Assuming there is no solution, I need some way to dump structure that can be run without removing all of the existing data from the DB tables.
I have learned how to dump only the structure of a MySQL database using the mysqdump -d. However, this includes DROP and CREATE commands. Therefore, running this SQL script causes my database to empty (as each table is dropped before creation). I'm looking for a way to dump my database structure such that I can import it and NOT lose my data. In short, I want to be able to dump the database and output ALTER commands, or something to a similar effect.
Now that I've got this far in the question, it seems unlikely that it would be possible to dump a DB with ALTER commands. Regardless, is there a way to dump MySQL data such that it can change the structure of tables without removing the existing data?
Thanks a lot!
Paragon