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Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.3.x for Effective MySQL Management
In the previous chapters, we dealt mostly with table fields. In this chapter, we will learn how to perform some operations that influence tables or databases as a whole. We will cover table attributes and how to modify them, and will also discuss multi-table operations.
Various links that enable table operations have been put together on the Operations subpage of the Table view. Here is an overview of this subpage:
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During its lifetime, a table repeatedly gets modified and is therefore continually growing and shrinking. In addition, outages may occur on the server, leaving some tables in a damaged state.
Using the Operations subpage, we can perform various operations, which are listed next. However, not every operation is available for every storage engine:
Check table: Scans all rows to verify that deleted links are correct. A checksum is also calculated to verify the integrity of the keys. If everything is alright, we...
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