Bug #52752 | SQL Editor does not check whether a NOT NULL column has a default value of NULL | ||
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Submitted: | 12 Apr 2010 6:15 | Modified: | 12 Apr 2010 6:40 |
Reporter: | Nubio Revoredo | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Verified | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Workbench: SQL Editor | Severity: | S3 (Non-critical) |
Version: | 5.2.17 OSS | OS: | Windows |
Assigned to: | CPU Architecture: | Any | |
Tags: | DEFAULT, null, sql editor |
If the data you need to attach is more than 50MB, you should create a compressed archive of the data, split it to 50MB chunks, and upload each of them as a separate attachment.
To split a large file:
- On *nix platforms use the split command e.g.
split -b 50MB <my_large_archive> <my_split_archive_prefix>
- On windows use WinZip or a similar utility to split the large file
[12 Apr 2010 6:20]
Nubio Revoredo
[12 Apr 2010 6:21]
Nubio Revoredo
The Apply SQL Script to Database dialog
Attachment: Apply SQL Script to Database.png (image/png, text), 84.78 KiB.