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Christoffer Hammarström commented on DDLUTILS-32:
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To clarify, this patch allows the following syntax:

<writeschemasqltofile outputfile="ddl.sql">
    <parameter name="ENGINE" value="InnoDB"/>
</writeschemasqltofile>


> I want to be able to specify the table type/engine when i create tables in 
> mysql.
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>
>          Key: DDLUTILS-32
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DDLUTILS-32
>      Project: DdlUtils
>         Type: New Feature
>     Reporter: Christoffer Hammarström
>     Assignee: Thomas Dudziak
>  Attachments: DDLUTILS-32.patch
>
> In MySQL, a table type or engine can be specified after the "create table" 
> statement, like so:
> CREATE TABLE table
> (
>     column INTEGER
> ) ENGINE=InnoDB
> "TYPE" is a synonym for "ENGINE".
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/storage-engines.html says "ENGINE is 
> the preferred term, but cannot be used before MySQL 4.0.18. TYPE is available 
> beginning with MySQL 3.23.0, the first version of MySQL for which multiple 
> storage engines were available."

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