INSERT INTO Item (Name)
SELECT Item
FROM IName
When you want to insert into a single-column* table, INSERT
works either with:
INSERT INTO table (column)
VALUES (value1),(value2), ... (valueN) ;
or with:
INSERT INTO table (column)
SELECT a_column
FROM a_table
--- optional (multiple) JOINs
--- and WHERE
--- and GROUP BY
--- any complex SELECT query
(OK, the above can work with a multiple-column table, too, as long as all the other - not explicitely stated in the INSERT statement - columns have been defined with a DEFAULT
value or with AUTO_INCREMENT
.)
The INSERT ... SET
syntax is valid in MySQL only and can be used only when you want to insert one row exactly:
INSERT INTO table
SET column = value1 ;
is equivalent to:
INSERT INTO table (column)
VALUES (value1) ;