Monday, August 14, 2023

MySQL DEFAULT Constraint

  MySQL DEFAULT Constraint

The DEFAULT constraint is used to set a default value for a column.

The default value will be added to all new records, if no other value is specified.

DEFAULT on CREATE TABLE

The following SQL sets a DEFAULT value for the "City" column when the "Persons" table is created:

The DEFAULT constraint can also be used to insert system values, by using functions like CURRENT_DATE():

DEFAULT on ALTER TABLE

To create a DEFAULT constraint on the "City" column when the table is already created, use the following SQL:

DROP a DEFAULT Constraint

To drop a DEFAULT constraint, use the following SQL:

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