MySQL provides a standard way of creating spatial columns for
geometry types, for example, with CREATE
TABLE or ALTER TABLE.
Spatial columns are supported for
MyISAM,
InnoDB,
NDB, and
ARCHIVE tables. See also the notes
about spatial indexes under
Section 13.4.10, “Creating Spatial Indexes”.
Columns with a spatial data type can have an SRID attribute, to explicitly indicate the spatial reference system (SRS) for values stored in the column. For implications of an SRID-restricted column, see Section 13.4.1, “Spatial Data Types”.
Use the
CREATE TABLEstatement to create a table with a spatial column:CREATE TABLE geom (g GEOMETRY);Use the
ALTER TABLEstatement to add or drop a spatial column to or from an existing table:ALTER TABLE geom ADD pt POINT; ALTER TABLE geom DROP pt;