I'm trying to create a table with a name based on the current year and month(2011-09
), but MySQL doesn't seem to like this.
SET @yyyy_mm=Year(NOW())+'-'+Month(NOW());
CREATE TABLE `survey`.`@yyyy_mm` LIKE `survey`.`interim`;
SHOW TABLES IN `survey`;
+-----------+
| interim |
+-----------+
| @yyyy_mm |
+-----------+
If I do CREATE TABLE;
without the ticks around @yyyy_mm
, I get a generic syntax error.
@yyyy_mm
resolves to 2020
.
You should be able to do something like this:
SET @yyyy_mm=DATE_FORMAT(now(),'%Y-%m');
SET @c = CONCAT('CREATE TABLE `survey`.`',@yyyy_mm, '` LIKE `survey`.`interim`');
PREPARE stmt from @c;
EXECUTE stmt;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt;
set @yyyy_mm=concat(year(now()),'-',month(now()));
set @str = concat('create table survery.`', @yyyy_mm,'` like survey.interim;');
prepare stmt from @str;
execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt;
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7489142/mysql-5-1-create-table-with-name-from-a-variable