How do I modify a MySQL column to allow NULL?

You want the following:

ALTER TABLE mytable MODIFY mycolumn VARCHAR(255);

Columns are nullable by default. As long as the column is not declared UNIQUE or NOT NULL, there shouldn't be any problems.


Your syntax error is caused by a missing "table" in the query

ALTER TABLE mytable MODIFY mycolumn varchar(255) null;

My solution:

ALTER TABLE table_name CHANGE column_name column_name type DEFAULT NULL

For example:

ALTER TABLE SCHEDULE CHANGE date date DATETIME DEFAULT NULL;

Under some circumstances (if you get "ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax;...") you need to do

ALTER TABLE mytable MODIFY mytable.mycolumn varchar(255);

My solution is the same as @Krishnrohit:

ALTER TABLE `table` CHANGE `column_current_name` `new_column_name` DATETIME NULL;

I actually had the column set as NOT NULL but with the above query it was changed to NULL.

P.S. I know this an old thread but nobody seems to acknowledge that CHANGE is also correct.