In MySQL, the sys.ps_thread_stack() function returns a JSON formatted stack of all statements, stages, and events within the Performance Schema for a given thread ID.
2 Ways to Add a DEFAULT Clause to an Existing Column in MySQL
If you have an existing column in MySQL that you want to add a DEFAULT clause to, the following example may help.
To explicitly add a DEFAULT clause to an existing column in MySQL, we can use the ALTER TABLE statement along with the MODIFY clause.
We can also add a DEFAULT clause implicitly by defining a column as nullable. When we do this, MySQL implicitly adds its own DEFAULT clause.
Understanding the sys.extract_schema_from_file_name() Function in MySQL
In MySQL, the sys.extract_schema_from_file_name() function is a stored function in the sys schema.
It accepts a path name, and returns the path component that represents the schema name.
This enables us to get the schema from a given file path.
How to Enforce a CHECK Constraint in MySQL
If we have a CHECK constraint that’s currently not enforced, we can easily change this so that it’s enforced.
We can use the following code to enforce a CHECK constraint in MySQL.
Fix Error 1138 “Invalid use of NULL value” in MySQL
If you’re getting error 1138 that reads “invalid use of NULL value“, it could be because you’re trying to change the definition of a column to require non-NULL values, but the column contains NULL values.
This can happen when we try to change a column from NOT NULL to NULL. It can also happen when we try to set a column as a primary key, but that column contains NULL values.
To fix this issue, be sure to ensure that the column you’re modifying doesn’t contain any NULL values. Alternatively, if the column should be able to accept NULL values, then you should change your column definition to allow NULL values.
How to Add a CHECK Constraint to an Existing Table in MySQL
As of MySQL 8.0.16, we can create CHECK constraints in MySQL. We can create them at the time of creating the table, or we can add the constraint later.
To add a CHECK constraint to an existing table, we can use the ALTER TABLE statement.
SERIAL vs AUTO_INCREMENT in MySQL
If you’ve ever encountered a SERIAL column in a MySQL database, you might’ve wondered how it differs from an AUTO_INCREMENT column. After all, they both generate values that automatically increment?
Read on to find out what the difference is between SERIAL and AUTO_INCREMENT in MySQL.
3 JSON Utility Functions in MySQL
MySQL provides us with a few utility functions that act on JSON values, or strings that can be parsed as JSON values.
Below are three JSON utility functions that we can use for such tasks.
How to Add Headings for WITH ROLLUP in MySQL
MySQL provides us with the WITH ROLLUP modifier for the GROUP BY function for generating super aggregate data.
But by default, this modifier doesn’t label its data. By this I mean, it doesn’t provide us with meaningful labels for the rows that it generates. It simply uses NULL in those rows.
Maybe you’ve encountered this and are now looking for a solution.
Below is a handy little technique we can use to replace NULL with our own headings for these rows.
Fix “WRONGTYPE Operation against a key holding the wrong kind of value” when using ZINCRBY in Redis
If you get an error that reads “WRONGTYPE Operation against a key holding the wrong kind of value” when using the ZINTER command in Redis, it’s probably because you’re passing a key with the wrong data type.
To fix this issue, be sure that the key you pass to the ZINTER command holds a sorted set.