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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T06:42:39+00:00 2026-06-10T06:42:39+00:00

The syntax looks ok to me – but MySQL workbench complains about the last

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The syntax looks ok to me – but MySQL workbench complains about the last line:

Field20 VARCHAR(120);

The code being executed is as below:

CREATE TABLE Documents(
DocumentID INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
PRIMARY KEY(DocumentID),
Field1 VARCHAR(120),
Field2 VARCHAR(120),
Field3 VARCHAR(120),
Field4 VARCHAR(120),
Field5 VARCHAR(120),
Field6 VARCHAR(120),
Field7 VARCHAR(120),
Field8 VARCHAR(120),
Field9 VARCHAR(120),
Field10 VARCHAR(120),
Field11 VARCHAR(120),
Field12 VARCHAR(120),
Field13 VARCHAR(120),
Field14 VARCHAR(120),
Field15 VARCHAR(120),
Field16 VARCHAR(120),
Field17 VARCHAR(120),
Field18 VARCHAR(120),
Field19 VARCHAR(120),
Field20 VARCHAR(120);
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    2026-06-10T06:42:40+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 6:42 am

    You forgot the last paranthesis:

    CREATE TABLE Documents(
    DocumentID INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
    PRIMARY KEY(DocumentID),
    Field1 VARCHAR(120),
    Field2 VARCHAR(120),
    Field3 VARCHAR(120),
    Field4 VARCHAR(120),
    Field5 VARCHAR(120),
    Field6 VARCHAR(120),
    Field7 VARCHAR(120),
    Field8 VARCHAR(120),
    Field9 VARCHAR(120),
    Field10 VARCHAR(120),
    Field11 VARCHAR(120),
    Field12 VARCHAR(120),
    Field13 VARCHAR(120),
    Field14 VARCHAR(120),
    Field15 VARCHAR(120),
    Field16 VARCHAR(120),
    Field17 VARCHAR(120),
    Field18 VARCHAR(120),
    Field19 VARCHAR(120),
    Field20 VARCHAR(120));
    
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