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Here i am trying to auto increase my identity column in mysql databse like the following with a prefix adding before the number.

Id------------------Category

Cat10001---------Men
Cat10002--------Women
Cat10003---------Kids

here is the link which i referred to do so but i got hung up with an error

Error: #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 'AS 'ABCD-' + CAST(Id as varchar(16)) )' at line 4

MySql Query:

CREATE TABLE MyTable
(
    Id int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
    categoryid AS 'cat' + CAST(Id as varchar(16)) 
)

Note: i am using PhpMyadmin mysql.

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  • MySQL doesn't support calculated columns. Create a view instead.
    – gvee
    Mar 11, 2014 at 17:45
  • what is a view can you please give a small explanation so that i can carry on with that..!!
    – 3bu1
    Mar 11, 2014 at 17:46
  • Here
    – Zane
    Mar 11, 2014 at 17:49

3 Answers 3

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You can use BEFORE INSERT trigger. You can do something like this. Check below to see if this is what you needed.

CREATE TABLE MyTable
(
    Id int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
    categoryid varchar(16),
    categoryname varchar(16)
);

CREATE TRIGGER mytrigger
  BEFORE INSERT
  ON MyTable
  FOR EACH ROW
  SET NEW.categoryid = 
  CONCAT("CAT",COALESCE((SELECT MAX(Id)+1 from MyTable),1));

insert into MyTable(categoryid,categoryname) Values(1,"test");
insert into MyTable(categoryid,categoryname) Values(2,"test1");
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  • what ever you did is right but i want categoryid as primarykey but here ID is primary key when i try to make categoryid as primarykey and ID remain same as AUTO_INCREMENT,it is throwing an error can you please help me how to make category id as primary key?
    – 3bu1
    Mar 12, 2014 at 17:29
  • You can only define a column as AUTO_INCREMENT if it is a PRIMARY KEY. you can make the categoryid as unique, if it best fits your needs. Look here for a brief explanation - stackoverflow.com/questions/3844899/…
    – Charls
    Mar 12, 2014 at 17:50
  • primarykey in this table will become foreign key in other table.can i make a unique key coloumn as foreign key in other table?
    – 3bu1
    Mar 12, 2014 at 17:58
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MySQL doesn't support calculated columns so a view will be required instead.

You should really read the answer here: Create a computed column based on another column in MySQL

CREATE VIEW your_view
  AS
SELECT Concat('CAT', Cast(Id As varchar(11))) As Id
     , categoryid
FROM   MyTable
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Create a view or a separate table to have this type of data. Like

create view calculateddata
as
select Id,
concat('cat',CAST(Id as varchar(16))) AS categoryid
from MyTable

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