Any ideas why VISIBLE
below is causing an issue?
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `setting` (
`uuid` INT(10) NOT NULL,
`type` VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
`code` VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL COMMENT 'An unique name.',
`value` MEDIUMTEXT NULL DEFAULT NULL,
`comment` LONGTEXT NULL DEFAULT NULL,
`created_on` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`updated_on` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`uuid`))
ENGINE = MyISAM
DEFAULT CHARACTER SET = utf8;
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX `name_UNIQUE` ON `setting` (`code` ASC) VISIBLE;
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX `uuid_UNIQUE` ON `setting` (`uuid` ASC) VISIBLE;
Errors:
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX
name_UNIQUE
ONsetting
(code
ASC) VISIBLE Error in query (1064): Syntax error near 'VISIBLE' at line 1CREATE UNIQUE INDEX
uuid_UNIQUE
ONsetting
(uuid
ASC) VISIBLE Error in query (1064): Syntax error near 'VISIBLE' at line 1
No error if I remove VISIBLE
but MySQL Workbench 8.0.12 auto generates that. How can I stop MySQL Workbench from doing that?
My MySQL info in my Ubuntu 18.04:
MySQL version: 5.7.23-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 through PHP extension MySQLi