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Sometimes if I want to quickly copy records from one table to another (that has the same structure) I use a query like this:

INSERT INTO table2 SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE id = SOME_VALUE

How can I add a ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE to this statement? I tried this:

INSERT INTO SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE id = 1 ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE id = 1

But I get an error. Is there away to accomplish the query above with out individually listing each column in the query?

P.S. Yes, I realize that it is not good practice to have multiple tables with identical structures, but sometimes you just don't get control over everything in the workplace!

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  • Please show the structure of the tables (or the relevant parts thereof,in particular the definition of the key that cannot be duplicate), along with maybe an example of a row.
    – mjv
    Sep 28, 2009 at 19:35

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The below UPDATES if there is no PK duplication and INSERTs is there is:

REPLACE INTO table2(field1, field2, field3)
SELECT field1, field2,field3 FROM table1
WHERE id=1;
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  • I'll note that's a non-Standard MySQL extension (which is why it's new to me).
    – tpdi
    Sep 28, 2009 at 20:00
  • Actually REPLACE deletes the record then INSERTS a new record, so if your using a timestamp for anything it will be lost Sep 28, 2009 at 20:21
  • But this does answer the question +1 Sep 28, 2009 at 20:22
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http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/insert-on-duplicate.html Just use the SELECT field_name from the other table like in dnagirls example

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