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Renaming a table is not working in MySQL

RENAME TABLE group TO member;

The error message is

#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 'group 
        RENAME TO member' at line 1

The query is working fine on other tables for me, but not with this particular table group.

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  • here's the documentation
    – Jason
    Sep 29, 2012 at 6:04
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    Both sqls are the same. Try this rename table 'group' to member Sep 29, 2012 at 6:05
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    This illustrates nicely how pointless it is to use all-caps for keywords. Sep 25, 2014 at 17:56
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    No, it does not. All-caps keywords improve readability and are expected standard style.
    – fmalina
    Nov 13, 2015 at 14:36

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group is a keyword (part of GROUP BY) in MySQL, you need to surround it with backticks(`) to let MySQL know that you want it interpreted as a table name:

RENAME TABLE `group` TO `member`;

added(see comments)- Those are not single quotes.

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    And yes you need the back tick ` and not the single quote ' I did the single quote from habit, and got the error, but maybe this will save someone else 10 seconds
    – Paul
    Feb 3, 2014 at 18:05
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    Some keywords, such as NAME are still available without back ticks. I think this availability it is a bad practice, which should be removed one day from MySQL
    – ad4s
    Oct 19, 2016 at 16:13
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    Or don't use keywords for tables or columns. Sep 22, 2018 at 1:29
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    DO NOT USE KEYWORDS FOR TABLES OR COLUMNS.
    – mydoglixu
    Jan 17, 2019 at 11:21
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Please try

RENAME TABLE  `oldTableName` TO  `newTableName`
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The MySQL syntax for RENAME TABLE statement is the following:

RENAME TABLE <old_table_name> TO <new_table_name>

In your query, you've used group which is one of the keywords in MySQL. Try to avoid MySQL keywords for names while creating tables, field names and so on.

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ALTER TABLE old_table_name RENAME new_table_name;

or

RENAME TABLE old_table_name TO new_table_name;
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Table name change

RENAME TABLE old_table_name TO new_table_name;
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Rename a table in MySQL :

ALTER TABLE current_name RENAME new_name;
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    Welcome to SO. Please read this how-to-answer for providing quality answer. Just show code is not a good practice. May 6, 2017 at 17:36
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group - is a reserved word in MySQL, that's why you see such 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 'group 
        RENAME TO member' at line 1

You need to wrap table name into backticks:

RENAME TABLE `group` TO `member`;
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ALTER TABLE `group` RENAME `member`

group is keyword so you must have to enclose into group

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For Mysql 5.6.18 use the following command

ALTER TABLE `old_table` RENAME TO `new_table`

Also if there is an error saying ".... near RENAME TO ..." try removing the tick `

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RENAME TABLE tb1 TO tb2;

tb1 - current table name. tb2 - the name you want your table to be called.

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According to mysql docs: "to rename TEMPORARY tables, RENAME TABLE does not work. Use ALTER TABLE instead."

So this is the most portable method:

ALTER TABLE `old_name` RENAME `new_name`;
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Try any of these

RENAME TABLE `group` TO `member`;

or

ALTER TABLE `group` RENAME `member`;
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Rename table
Syntax The syntax to rename a table in MySQL is:

ALTER TABLE table_name
RENAME TO new_table_name;

Example
Let's look at an example that shows how to rename a table in MySQL using the ALTER TABLE statement.
or example:

ALTER TABLE contacts
RENAME TO people;
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Running The Alter Command

1.Click the SQL tab at the top.

2.In the text box enter the following command: ALTER TABLE exampletable RENAME TO new_table_name;

3.Click the go button.

source : https://my.bluehost.com/hosting/help/2158

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You can use

RENAME TABLE `group` TO `member`;

Use back tick (`) instead of single quote (').

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Without giving the database name the table is can't be renamed in my case, I followed the below command to rename the table.

RENAME TABLE current_db.tbl_name TO current_db.tbl_name;
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Right Click on View > New Query

And Type: EXEC sp_rename 'Table', 'NewName'

Then Click on Run button at the top left corner of the page.

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