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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T17:41:25+00:00 2026-06-01T17:41:25+00:00

Based on this question here Selecting NOT NULL columns from a table One of

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Based on this question here Selecting NOT NULL columns from a table One of the posters said

you shouldn’t use SELECT * in production.

My Question: Is it true that we shouldn’t use Select * in a mysql query on a production server? If yes, why shouldn’t we use select all?

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    2026-06-01T17:41:26+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 5:41 pm

    Most people do advise against using SELECT * in production, because it tends to break things. There are a few exceptions though.

    • SELECT * fetches all columns – while most of the times you don’t
      need them all. This causes the SQL-server to send more columns than
      needed, which is a waste and makes the system slower.
    • With SELECT *, when you later add a column, the old query will also
      select this new column, while typically it will not need it. Naming
      the columns explicitly prevents this.
    • Most people that write SELECT * queries also tend to grab the rows
      and use column order to get the columns – which WILL break your code
      once columns are injected between existing columns.
    • Explicitly naming the columns also guarantees they are always in the same order, while SELECT * might behave differently when the table column order is modified.

    But there are exceptions, for example statements like these:

    INSERT INTO table_history
    SELECT * FROM table 
    

    A query like that takes rows from table, and inserts them into table_history. If you want this query to keep working when new rows are added to table AND to table_history, SELECT * is the way to go.

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