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Is it possible to alter table add MULTIPLE columns in a single statement in sqlite? The following would not work.

alter table test add column mycolumn1 text, add column mycolumn2 text;

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No, you have to add them one at a time. See the syntax diagram at the top of SQLite's ALTER TABLE documentation:

ALTER TABLE syntax

There's no loop in the ADD branch so no repetition is allowed.

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    @JoshPinter: Thanks but I think the syntax diagrams in the SQLite docs deserve a lot of the credit, the syntax diagrams are great, everyone should use them in their docs. May 3, 2014 at 0:48
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The only thing so far possible that I use is

BEGIN TRANSACTION;
ALTER TABLE tblName ADD ColumnNameA TEXT DEFAULT '';
ALTER TABLE tblName ADD ColumnNameB TEXT DEFAULT '';
ALTER TABLE tblName ADD ColumnNameC TEXT DEFAULT '';
COMMIT

Note that there are ; on purpose to make the query be read as multiple lines.

Then I run this query and get multiple columns added in on run... So no not in one line, but yes in one query its possible.

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  • Note that the migrate method is already called in a transaction so there's limited benefit to this approach.
    – Nicolas
    Aug 9, 2020 at 21:27
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The answer from '@mu is too short' is right. Providing an optimized solution for adding multiple columns using the transactions feature in SQL.

String alterTableQuery = "ALTER TABLE " + TABLE_NAME + " ADD COLUMN ";
List<String> newColumns = ..// Your new columns

db.beginTransaction();
for (String column : newColumns){
    db.execSQL(alterTableQuery + column +  " VARCHAR");
}
db.setTransactionSuccessful();
db.endTransaction();

I hope this will help someone.

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