# Override Table Name For Prisma Model When defining your Prisma schema, you'll add models to your `prisma/schema.prisma` file that look something like this: ``` model Book { id BigInt @id @default(autoincrement()) @db.BigInt title String author String publication_year Int created_at DateTime @default(now()) updated_at DateTime @updatedAt } ``` The prisma client (ORM-layer) that gets generated will have a `Book` type and you'll be able to reference the model to, for instance, create a record with `prisma.book.create(...)`. Both of these things are derived from the model name: `Book`. The other thing that is derived from the model name is the name given to the underlying database table. So you end up with a table called `Book`. You may, however, prefer a table naming convention where this one would be named `books` (snake_case and pluralized). To achieve that, you have to manually override the table name with [the `@@map` directive](https://www.prisma.io/docs/orm/reference/prisma-schema-reference#map-1). Add it toward the bottom of the model like so: ``` model Book { id BigInt @id @default(autoincrement()) @db.BigInt title String author String publication_year Int created_at DateTime @default(now()) updated_at DateTime @updatedAt @@map("books") } ```