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I'm trying to "duplicate" a table from my db creating a temporary one. However I need indexes are not copied.



I'm using this query right now:



CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE temp365 LIKE contactlens;


but the result table contains also indexes. I checked out the documentation and I don't see a way to copy the structure without indexes.
Because I can't have static name for indexes, I was wondering how I can drop all of them using simple SQL.



I was starting trying to avoid to copy them at all, but it seems not possible.










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    Use CREATE TABLE ... SELECT.

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I'm trying to "duplicate" a table from my db creating a temporary one. However I need indexes are not copied.



I'm using this query right now:



CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE temp365 LIKE contactlens;


but the result table contains also indexes. I checked out the documentation and I don't see a way to copy the structure without indexes.
Because I can't have static name for indexes, I was wondering how I can drop all of them using simple SQL.



I was starting trying to avoid to copy them at all, but it seems not possible.










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    Use CREATE TABLE ... SELECT.

    – wchiquito
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:11
















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I'm trying to "duplicate" a table from my db creating a temporary one. However I need indexes are not copied.



I'm using this query right now:



CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE temp365 LIKE contactlens;


but the result table contains also indexes. I checked out the documentation and I don't see a way to copy the structure without indexes.
Because I can't have static name for indexes, I was wondering how I can drop all of them using simple SQL.



I was starting trying to avoid to copy them at all, but it seems not possible.










share|improve this question














I'm trying to "duplicate" a table from my db creating a temporary one. However I need indexes are not copied.



I'm using this query right now:



CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE temp365 LIKE contactlens;


but the result table contains also indexes. I checked out the documentation and I don't see a way to copy the structure without indexes.
Because I can't have static name for indexes, I was wondering how I can drop all of them using simple SQL.



I was starting trying to avoid to copy them at all, but it seems not possible.







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    Use CREATE TABLE ... SELECT.

    – wchiquito
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:11
















  • 2





    Use CREATE TABLE ... SELECT.

    – wchiquito
    Nov 24 '18 at 11:11










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Use CREATE TABLE ... SELECT.

– wchiquito
Nov 24 '18 at 11:11







Use CREATE TABLE ... SELECT.

– wchiquito
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