1925
MariaDBWARNINGCommonDeprecationHIGH confidence

Deprecated syntax used; will be removed in a future version

Production Risk

Low — works now but will break on upgrade; fix proactively.

What this means

A SQL statement uses syntax that has been deprecated and will be removed in a future MySQL version. The statement executes but a warning is generated.

Why it happens
  1. 1Use of deprecated clauses, functions, or syntax that are scheduled for removal.
How to reproduce
trigger — this will error
trigger — this will error
-- Example: using deprecated TYPE= instead of ENGINE= in CREATE TABLE

expected output

Warning 1925: Deprecated syntax used; it will be removed in a future MySQL version.

Fix

Replace the deprecated syntax with its modern equivalent

Replace the deprecated syntax with its modern equivalent
-- Use ENGINE= instead of TYPE=
CREATE TABLE t (id INT) ENGINE=InnoDB;

Why this works

Adopting the current syntax ensures forward compatibility.

Sources
Official documentation ↗

MySQL 8.0 — 1925 ER_WARN_DEPRECATED_SYNTAX_WITH_VER2

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