REPAIR VIEW was introduced in MariaDB 10.0.18 and MariaDB 5.5.43.
REPAIR [NO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG | LOCAL] VIEW view_name[, view_name] ... [FROM MYSQL]
The REPAIR VIEW
statement was introduced to assist with fixing MDEV-6916, an issue introduced in MariaDB 5.2 where the view algorithms were swapped compared to their MySQL on disk representation. It checks whether the view algorithm is correct. It is run as part of mysql_upgrade, and should not normally be required in regular use.
By default it corrects the checksum and if necessary adds the mariadb-version field. If the optional FROM MYSQL
clause is used, and no mariadb-version field is present, the MERGE and TEMPTABLE algorithms are toggled.
By default, REPAIR VIEW
statements are written to the binary log and will be replicated. The NO_WRITE_TO_BINLOG
keyword (LOCAL
is an alias) will ensure the statement is not written to the binary log.
Note that REPAIR VIEW in MariaDB 10.0.18 and MariaDB 5.5.43 could crash the server (see MDEV-8115). Upgrade to a later version.
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https://mariadb.com/kb/en/repair-view/