I've used a query very similar to Angelin's. In case you have more than a few tables, one has to increase the max length of group_concat
. Otherwise the query will barf on the truncated string that group_concat
returns.
This is my 10 cents:
-- Increase memory to avoid truncating string, adjust according to your needs
SET group_concat_max_len = 1024 * 1024 * 10;
-- Generate drop command and assign to variable
SELECT CONCAT('DROP TABLE ',GROUP_CONCAT(CONCAT(table_schema,'.',table_name)),';') INTO @dropcmd FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema='databasename' AND table_name LIKE 'my_table%';
-- Drop tables
PREPARE str FROM @dropcmd; EXECUTE str; DEALLOCATE PREPARE str;
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