A database holds one or multiple tables.
Create a Database
The CREATE DATABASE statement is used to create a database in MySQL.Syntax
CREATE DATABASE database_name |
Example
The following example creates a database called "my_db": <?php $con = mysql_connect("localhost","peter","abc123"); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } if (mysql_query("CREATE DATABASE my_db",$con)) { echo "Database created"; } else { echo "Error creating database: " . mysql_error(); } mysql_close($con); ?> |
Create a Table
The CREATE TABLE statement is used to create a table in MySQL.Syntax
CREATE TABLE table_name ( column_name1 data_type, column_name2 data_type, column_name3 data_type, .... ) |
We must add the CREATE TABLE statement to the mysql_query() function to execute the command.
Example
The following example creates a table named "Persons", with three columns. The column names will be "FirstName", "LastName" and "Age": <?php $con = mysql_connect("localhost","peter","abc123"); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } // Create database if (mysql_query("CREATE DATABASE my_db",$con)) { echo "Database created"; } else { echo "Error creating database: " . mysql_error(); } // Create table mysql_select_db("my_db", $con); $sql = "CREATE TABLE Persons ( FirstName varchar(15), LastName varchar(15), Age int )"; // Execute query mysql_query($sql,$con); mysql_close($con); ?> |
Note: When you create a database field of type varchar, you must specify the maximum length of the field, e.g. varchar(15).
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