How to add not null constraint to existing column in MySQL
Solution 1:
Just use an ALTER TABLE... MODIFY...
query and add NOT NULL
into your existing column definition. For example:
ALTER TABLE Person MODIFY P_Id INT(11) NOT NULL;
A word of caution: you need to specify the full column definition again when using a MODIFY
query. If your column has, for example, a DEFAULT
value, or a column comment, you need to specify it in the MODIFY
statement along with the data type and the NOT NULL
, or it will be lost. The safest practice to guard against such mishaps is to copy the column definition from the output of a SHOW CREATE TABLE YourTable
query, modify it to include the NOT NULL
constraint, and paste it into your ALTER TABLE... MODIFY...
query.
Solution 2:
Try this, you will know the difference between change and modify,
ALTER TABLE table_name CHANGE curr_column_name new_column_name new_column_datatype [constraints]
ALTER TABLE table_name MODIFY column_name new_column_datatype [constraints]
- You can change name and datatype of the particular column using
CHANGE
. - You can modify the particular column datatype using
MODIFY
. You cannot change the name of the column using this statement.
Hope, I explained well in detail.
Solution 3:
Would like to add:
After update, such as
ALTER TABLE table_name modify column_name tinyint(4) NOT NULL;
If you get
ERROR 1138 (22004): Invalid use of NULL value
Make sure you update the table first to have values in the related column (so it's not null)