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Hi I would like to copy entire contents from column Item under table IName to column Name under table Item both belonging to the same database.

I am giving the following query but it throws the error saying that the subquery returned more than one records. (There are around 600 records)

Insert into Item set name = (Select Item from IName)

Thanks

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  • you need to add a match in your subquery (id or similar which matches the two tables by record)
    – Teson
    Dec 15, 2011 at 21:30
  • The first table is totally blank. So I can't add a match
    – Ank
    Dec 15, 2011 at 21:31
  • If the first table is totally empty, then maybe a SELECT INTO would work.
    – Aaron
    Dec 15, 2011 at 21:33
  • I just want the entire thing to copy. Item table is totally blank. So I can't add a match. I want the entire column of Iname to copy to name of table Item.
    – Ank
    Dec 15, 2011 at 21:33

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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) ;
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INSERT INTO Item (name)
SELECT Item FROM IName

Link

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  • If this isn't working, then you would likely need to share the CREATE TABLE statements to help people understand what is happening.
    – pcrews
    Dec 15, 2011 at 21:37
  • @Ankur Your sub query returns multiple rows for Item.
    – xbrady
    Dec 15, 2011 at 21:38
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INSERT INTO table_one (column1) SELECT column2 FROM table_two

See MySQL Ref

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  • You won't have much luck if you start your mysql statement with the character Ì.
    – B. Martin
    Jun 19, 2015 at 20:38

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