I'm trying to do a SELECT INTO using Oracle. My query is:

SELECT * INTO new_table FROM old_table;

But I get the following error:

SQL Error: ORA-00905: missing keyword
00905. 00000 -  "missing keyword"

Any ideas what's wrong?

Thanks!


The Standard behavior of the above should be as I originally thought: However Oracle implemented it totally differently in their own dialect of SQL

Oracle Docs on Insert ... Select

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select into to create a new table is not part of the standard. The SQL standard to create a table based on a select is create table .. as select .... In the SQL standard SELECT INTO is defined to read a column value into a variable in a programming language – a_horse_with_no_name Mar 30 at 16:50
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If NEW_TABLE already exists then ...

insert into new_table select * from old_table
/

If you want to create NEW_TABLE based on the records in OLD_TABLE ...

create table new_table as select * from old_table
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Thanks! at least now I know that I wasn't going mad :) – Robert Gould Feb 12 '10 at 8:05
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The second DDL statement should read: create table new_table as select * from old_table – PenFold Feb 12 '10 at 8:47
@PenFold - good catch. Thanks for that. – APC Feb 12 '10 at 9:32
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+1 @Robert: Plus, if you just want to copy the schema of old_table, use a negative where clause, like for instance: create new_table as select * from old_table WHERE 1=2. – KMån Feb 12 '10 at 9:38
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select into is used in pl/sql to set a variable to field values. Instead, use

create table new_table as select * from old_table
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I though SELECT INTO was part of the Standard. Did Oracle do something strange here or was it never part of the standard? – Robert Gould Feb 12 '10 at 7:21
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select into is part of pl/sql. It is a language for writing stored procedures and has no direct relation to sql standard. And yes, Oracle made many things that were never part of the standard =) – Rorick Feb 12 '10 at 7:45
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