I have a MySQL database that, I would like to annotate by adding comments to all of the columns,
From what I read on the MySQL documentation, it is necessary to include the data type and all attributes when changing any single one of these.
For example, I must type
ALTER TABLE `dbname`.`tablename`
CHANGE COLUMN `columnname` `columnname`
INT(11) NULL DEFAULT NULL COMMENT 'this is my comment`;
It would be much faster for me to avoid having to restate the column info for each change, for example, by only having to submit a command such as:
ALTER TABLE `dbname`.`tablename`
CHANGE COLUMN `columnname`
COMMENT 'this is my comment`;
Are there any options for adding comments that do not require me to restate the table structure?
The documentation is pretty clear that CHANGE COLUMN requires the full column definition:
Anything optional would be in brackets.
Your best bet is probably to write a little one-off script to produce your ALTER TABLE commands based on the table’s current schema. You should be able to extract the column definitions from whatever data access layer you’re using.