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mysql separating tables


i made a mistake and i have to split 1 table into 2. i have a product table and i need category table. when i started i only had 1 category per product but not (with new business requirement) i need the ability to put a product in multiple category.



i have a product tables that has a category in it.



here's the table:




product (id, name, category, price etc...)



now, how can i efficiently migrate this without make my site offline?



i have lamp on centos


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  1. Create a table category:

    CREATE TABLE category(id int primary key not null auto_increment, category varchar(40))


    Then select unique categories from product table:

    INSERT INTO category (category) SELECT DISTINCT category FROM product;


    Then create a table for relations:

    CREATE TABLE product_to_category (product_id int, category_id int);


    If you want, you can use foreign keys and constraints.

    Then you can migrate your existing relations:

    INSERT INTO product_to_category SELECT product.id, category.id FROM product JOIN category on category.category=product.category;


    After that, adjust your code to use the new structure and drop the category column from product table:

    ALTER TABLE product DROP COLUMN category;


    Hope this helps.

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  2. INSERT INTO new_table_name ("product", "category")
    SELECT id, category
    FROM product;


    Then add a foriegn key constraint on id in new_table_name which references the original product table. After this you can alter table product drop column column_name.

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  3. You would start by normalizing your product table - creating 2 new tables:

    CREATE TABLE categories
    (
    cat_id int AUTO_INCREMENT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
    cat_label varchar(40)
    );

    CREATE TABLE product_by_category
    (
    pbc_prod_id int REFERENCES products(id),
    pbc_cat_id int REFERENCES categories(cat_id),
    #indexes for quicker lookup...
    INDEX pbc(pbc_prod_id,pbc_cat_id),
    INDEX cbp(pbc_cat_id, pbc_prod_id)
    );



    INSERT INTO categories(cat_label) SELECT DISTINCT category FROM product;
    INSERT INTO product_by_category(pbc_prod_id, pbc_cat_id)
    SELECT id, (SELECT cat_id FROM categories WHERE categories.cat_label = product.category)
    FROM products;

    ALTER TABLE products DROP COLUMNN category; #do this after you are satisfied with contents of new tables.


    Then you would have to create joins for getting products by category.

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