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I want to add a new column to an existing mysql table, where the new column is a unique integer number for each unique value of an existing column in the table. For example, if the existing column has unique values A and B (and there might be 50 rows of each of A and B), then add a new column with values of 1 and 2 in each row where there is an A and B, respectively.

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well, it require two commands

ALTER TABLE your_table ADD COLUMN your_column INTEGER UNIQUE;

And then for each column record, you create an update statements to do so, like:

UPDATE your_table SET your_column = 1 WHERE column = 'A'
UPDATE your_table SET your_column = 2 WHERE column = 'B'

Or you create a procedure for that, if the records are many.

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  • Usually done by the IDENTITY syntax IDENTITY [ ( seed , increment ) ] Dec 16, 2011 at 17:58

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