Extending the Range of a Sequence Column

Problem

You want to avoid resequencing a column, but you’re running out of room for new sequence numbers.

Solution

Check whether you can make the column UNSIGNED , or change the column to use a larger integer type.

Discussion

Resequencing an AUTO_INCREMENT column changes the contents of potentially every row in the table. It’s often possible to avoid this by extending the range of the column, which changes the table’s structure rather than its contents:

  • If the data type is signed, make it UNSIGNED, and you’ll double the range of available values. Suppose that you have an id column that currently is defined like this:

    id MEDIUMINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT

    The upper range of a signed MEDIUMINT column is 8,388,607. This can be increased to 16,777,215 by making the column UNSIGNED with ALTER TABLE:

    ALTER TABLEtbl_name MODIFY id MEDIUMINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT;
  • If your column is already UNSIGNED and it is not already the largest integer type (BIGINT), converting it to a larger type increases its range. You can use ALTER TABLE for this, too. For example, the id column in the previous example can be converted from MEDIUMINT to BIGINT like so:

    ALTER TABLEtbl_name MODIFY id BIGINT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT;

Choosing the Data Type for a Sequence Column includes a table that shows the ranges for each integer data type. You might find it helpful in assessing which type to use.

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