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1:问题故障描述 因为在linux下开发,所以修改mysql字段的时,用的phpmyadmin来直接修改生成修改后的sql,然后复制进word(libreoffice)后提交到项目管理系统, 同事发到项目管理系统后不能运行.于是有了这篇文章. 2:首先新建表 1.CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `nns_

1:问题故障描述

因为在linux下开发,所以修改mysql字段的时,用的phpmyadmin来直接修改生成修改后的sql,然后复制进word(libreoffice)后提交到项目管理系统,

同事发到项目管理系统后不能运行.于是有了这篇文章.

2:首先新建表

1.CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `nns_ad_log_count` ( 
2.  `nns_id` char(32) CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL COMMENT '广告ID',  3.  `nns_access_type` tinyint(4) NOT NULL COMMENT '0:5m 1:1h 2:24h=1d',  4.  `nns_access_day` date NOT NULL COMMENT '哪一天的',  5.  `nns_access_index` int(11) NOT NULL COMMENT '间隔数,5m 1h 1d=24h',  6.  `nns_access_count` int(11) NOT NULL  7.) ENGINE=InnoDb DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; 
这步是OK的.

接着因为项目扩展,增加了1个字段,同时需要修改一个表的字段名和另外几个表的default 默认值和类型

1.ALTER TABLE `nns_ad_log_count` CHANGE `nns_id` `nns_ad_id` CHAR( 32 ) CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL COMMENT '广告ID'; 
上面这步,是用的phpmyadmin添加的字段后生成的一句sql, 看上去是没问题的,复制到word里面,再拿到mysql里面执行一下





报错了.百思不得其解,
为什么会这样子呢?

3: 错误分析.

生成的sql,是干净的, 途中同事只粘贴进了word.

于是手写了一遍这个sql,并且在mysql里面运行 (为了测试,我复制了上面的表结构,并且新建了一个测试的表`nns_ad_log_count1`)




运行正常

同事只复制了一次,粘贴到了word (libreoffice)

我重复一下他的动作

"1. 先用浏览器打开phpmyadmin,在phpmyadmin里面直接修改一次,产生sql语句"

"2. 在phpmyadmin 里面,复制生成的sql到系统的剪贴板缓存"

"3. 粘贴进word"

"4. 重复其他的修改操作,重复1,2,3步"

"5. 把整个word发送给我"

"6. 我把word里面的sql拷贝出来,运行 "

"7. 报错"

打开word,发现sql的语句的空格在word里面高亮了




但是在mysql里面直接执行并没能看见这个东西,在phpmyadmin里面执行上面的sql




空格显示出来了,原来是这个Â

自此问题已经明了.sql语句在复制到word后给污染了. 但是为什么会这样子污染呢? 发现只有word粘贴进去后,会把utf8下的空格换成Â

这个应该是linux下的office工具的问题, 这里就不再陈述了

4: 后记, 在linux下做开发提交的sql语句,

建议复制到vim里面查看详细的格式,

或者更简单的,复制出来后,在浏览器地址栏粘贴一次再复制进word来提交文档.以免sql变脏出错
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