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I have two tables with the same columns, and I need to copy one table's rows to the other table's rows to create one big table with all the values from both tables. Right now I am doing this query to return the same thing:

SELECT col1, col2, col3 from Table1
union
SELECT col1, col2, col3 from Table2

However, it seems horribly inefficient, and on my system is very slow (returns 1210189 records).

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May it work to just do:

SELECT col1, col2, col3 
INTO Table1
FROM Table2 
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Start with union all:

select col1, col2, col3 from Table1
union all
select col1, col2, col3 from Table2

Your query is trying to deduplicate things, which would slow it down considerably.

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    I'm pretty certain deduplicate is a made-up word :-)
    – paxdiablo
    Nov 29, 2008 at 9:56
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    We use the word 'dedupe' (short for deduplicate) at work all the time :) Jan 27, 2009 at 7:00
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    Data depuplication is a standard phrase in data warehousing and storage/backup situations. Jan 27, 2009 at 7:07
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You could use this to fill the second table:

Insert into table2 select * from table1;

Or if you want to be more specific:

Insert into table2(col1, col2, col3) select col1, col2, col3 from table1;

(Note: some DBMSs might require putting parenthesis around the SELECT clause.)

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  • Is it possible to do this where table1 has columns that table2 doesn't, so any values in those columns that table2 doesn't have are filled with NULLs? Aug 18, 2023 at 1:54
  • @HashimAziz Yes, this is the default behaviour if you specify the column names.
    – Hosam Aly
    Aug 21, 2023 at 8:26
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I think the best option is to create a view in sql server, this will optimize the performance of the query:

SELECT col1, col2, col3 from Table1
union all
SELECT col1, col2, col3 from Table2

(As other users said: "union" is used to select distinct values from two tables where as "union all" is used to select all values including duplicates from the tables.)

At the same time I would restrict the number of rows I get from the database if i am writing them for a web and if this is giving me problems, with the new functions of Sql Server 2005 row_number(), with this I would page results.

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select * into new table(your new table name) 
from table1.col1,table1.col2,table2.col1;

here columns can be your required columns .

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select * into newtable from table1
union all
select * from table2

Worked well. Guidelines, both tables have exact same column names :)

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