I'm learning MySQL by reading the book "Head First SQL" but I've hit a brick wall. I can't seem to wrap my head around the code below. Specifically, I have a couple questions.
When I try running the entire code as it is on the console (MySQL on Wamp) I get multiple errors. But when I separate each and every ALTER command (e.g. ALTER table_name RENAME TO new_table_name;) most of the code goes through the console without any problems. Why is that? According to the book, the entire code should work.
One of the errors that I get when I copy/paste the code separately is about the ORDERing, such as "FIRST", "SECOND", "AFTER", etc. Why why could that be happening?
Lastly, why do some ALTER commands, such as RENAME and ADD COLUMN need the ALTER TABLE table_name, but others, such as CHANGE or MODIFY COLUMN don't? The book doesn't do a good job at explaining anything on this, so I'm curious as to why I'm allowed to do it with some but not all the code.
Could the errors that I'm getting be the result of outdated code? The book was published in 2007, so I'm not sure if the code is outdated or not.
All and any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time!
CODE: ALTER TABLE table_name RENAME TO new_table_name,
ALTER TABLE new_table_name
ADD COLUMN column1 INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT FIRST,
ADD PRIMARY KEY(column1),
ALTER TABLE new_table_name
ADD COLUMN column2 VARCHAR(16) SECOND,
CHANGE COLUMN column3 new_column3 VARCHAR(20),
MODIFY COLUMN column4 AFTER column3,
MODIFY COLUMN column5 SIXTH,
CHANGE COLUMN column6 DECIMAL(7,2);
ALTER
statements need semicolon (terminator) between them I think;
. e.g.alter table1 field1_stuff, field2_stuff, etc...
v.s.alter table1 field1stuff; alter table1 field2_stuff
.