1RENAME TABLE old_table_name TO new_table_name;
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3ALTER TABLE old_table_name RENAME TO new_table_name;
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5ALTER TABLE old_table_name RENAME new_table_name;
1RENAME TABLE old_name TO new_name;
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3ALTER TABLE old_name RENAME TO new_name;
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5ALTER TABLE old_name RENAME new_name;
1ALTER TABLE tableName CHANGE `oldcolname` `newcolname` datatype(length);
2(you can remove the backticks if it doesn't work)
1Because business requirements change, we need to rename the current table to a new one to better reflect the new situation. MySQL provides us with a very useful statement that changes the name of one or more tables.
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3To change one or more tables, we use the RENAME TABLE statement as follows:
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5RENAME TABLE old_table_name TO new_table_name;
6The old table ( old_table_name) must exist, and the new table ( new_table_name) must not. If the new table new_table_name does exist, the statement will fail.
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8In addition to the tables, we can use the RENAME TABLE statement to rename views.