The MySQL Table Editor consists of a work space divided into tabs,
some general information prompts, and two or three action buttons.
Regardless of the active tab, you can always edit the table name
and the table comment.
Figure 10.1. The MySQL Table Editor
The tabbed area is divided into three sections:
Columns and Indices: Use the Columns and
Indices tab to create and modify the table's column and index
information. You can also create FOREIGN KEY relationships
using this tab.
Table Options:Use the Table Options tab
to choose the storage engine and default character set used by
the table.
Advanced Options: Use the Advanced
Options tab to configure options such as the per-table storage
directory, MERGE and RAID table options, and table/row length
options.
Each of these areas are discussed in further detail in the
following sections.