In some cases, the server creates internal temporary tables
while processing queries. Such a table can be held in memory
and processed by the MEMORY storage engine,
or stored on disk and processed by the
MyISAM storage engine. The server may
create a temporary table initially as an in-memory table, then
convert it to an on-disk table if it becomes too large. Users
have no direct control over when the server creates an
internal temporary table or which storage engine the server
uses to manage it.
Temporary tables can be created under conditions such as these:
If there is an
ORDER BYclause and a differentGROUP BYclause, or if theORDER BYorGROUP BYcontains columns from tables other than the first table in the join queue, a temporary table is created.DISTINCTcombined withORDER BYmay require a temporary table.If you use the
SQL_SMALL_RESULToption, MySQL uses an in-memory temporary table, unless the query also contains elements (described later) that require on-disk storage.
To determine whether a query requires a temporary table, use
EXPLAIN and check the
Extra column to see whether it says
Using temporary. See
Section 7.8.1, “Optimizing Queries with EXPLAIN”.
Some conditions prevent the use of an in-memory temporary table, in which case the server uses an on-disk table instead:
If an internal temporary table is created initially as an
in-memory table but becomes too large, MySQL automatically
converts it to an on-disk table. The maximum size for
in-memory temporary tables is the minimum of the
tmp_table_size and
max_heap_table_size values.
This differs from MEMORY tables explicitly
created with CREATE TABLE: For
such tables, the
max_heap_table_size system
variable determines how large the table is permitted to grow
and there is no conversion to on-disk format.
When the server creates an internal temporary table (either in
memory or on disk), it increments the
Created_tmp_tables status
variable. If the server creates the table on disk (either
initially or by converting an in-memory table) it increments
the Created_tmp_disk_tables
status variable.