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SQL query:

CREATE TABLE  `comment_threads` (
 `comment_id` INT( 11 ) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT  '0',
 `updated` TIMESTAMP NOT NULL ,
 `timestamp` TIMESTAMP NOT NULL ,
) ENGINE = MYISAM ;

This is an old file that I'm trying to run on HostGator through phpMyAdmin. I get an error that says:

MySQL said: #1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ') ENGINE=MyISAM' at line 5

UPDATE: If I change the statement to this, I still get an error:

CREATE TABLE comment_threads (
comment_id INT( 11 ) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
updated TIMESTAMP( 14 ) NOT NULL ,
timestamp TIMESTAMP NOT NULL
PRIMARY KEY ( comment_id ) )
ENGINE = MYISAM ;

I get the error:

ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '( 14 ) NOT NULL , timestamp TIMESTAMP NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY ( comment_id ) ) ENGI' at line 3

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  • What? Do you want to run this query through phpmyadmin, then use the sql tab. (you could also use the built-in table-creator) Jul 8, 2012 at 18:24
  • MySQL said: #1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ') ENGINE=MyISAM' at line 5 Jul 8, 2012 at 18:30
  • thats the error i get when I import the file thru myphpadmin... I aldready read to change all the Types to Engine and this like here timestamp TIMESTAMP NOT NULL , used to be timestamp TIMESTAMP (14) NOT NULL , Jul 8, 2012 at 18:31
  • @kevinfantini If my answer was helpful, you can accept it by clicking the checkmark underneath its vote counter. That allows people searching to see that it's correct. Jul 9, 2012 at 18:25

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Your MySQL query is incorrect. Correcting it to this works.

CREATE TABLE  `comment_threads` (
     `comment_id` INT(11) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
     `updated` TIMESTAMP NOT NULL ,
     `timestamp` TIMESTAMP NOT NULL
  ) ENGINE=MyISAM;

To run this in phpMyAdmin, you can use the in-built table creator or enter the corrected SQL statement in the SQL query window.

Note that I removed the comma after the last TIMESTAMP NOT NULL line (immediately before the ending ).

UPDATE: The second statement you posted corrects to this:

CREATE TABLE  `comment_threads` (
     `comment_id` INT(11) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
     `updated` TIMESTAMP NOT NULL ,
     `timestamp` TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(`comment_id`)
  ) ENGINE=MyISAM;

Here are the problems you introduced in your second CREATE TABLE statement:

  1. TIMESTAMP( 14 ) should just be TIMESTAMP (per the documentation)
  2. You need a comma after the line TIMESTAMP NOT NULL line. The comma is necessary now because unlike in the first example, you're separated two parts of the statement: the TIMESTAMP NOT NULL line and the PRIMARY KEY declaration.

If you want more information on simple methods for debugging SQL statements, I strongly suggest you look at my answer to this question (see the section titled A bit more information on how to methodically fix errors like this).

Make sure that when you change a CREATE TABLE statement, or any piece of code, that you make changes in small enough increments that you're only "breaking at most one thing at a time." In the case of your second CREATE TABLE statement, there was no reason to change the first TIMESTAMP declaration, and doing so broke the code. That line was working; no need to change it.

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  • Next time, ask a new question if you radically change the CREATE TABLE statement in incorrect ways (as you did in this case). I'm adding the statement you just posted to your question, and I'll edit my answer with a solution to that as well. Jul 9, 2012 at 1:52

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