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Mastering phpMyAdmin 3.3.x for Effective MySQL Management
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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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