I need to normalize my table. So I made a script (sql) which I execute. I would like to INSERT all existing Clients from table A (old) into table B (new).
It is simply done with
INSERT INTO `A` SELECT * FROM `B`;
but I want to set some foreign key values. There is a city
field in table A
but a city_id
field in table B
. I thought of something like this:
INSERT INTO `A` (`id`, `name`, `city_id`)
SELECT `id`, `name` FROM `B`,
(SELECT `cities`.`id` FROM `cities` WHERE `cities`.`name` = (SELECT `city` FROM `A` WHERE `A`.`id` = `B`.`id`)) `temp_cities`;
Unfortunately this doesn't work, because B
.id
isn't set :-( The error is the following:
Error (1054): Unknown column 'B.id' in 'where clause')
At which point did I mess something up?