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I have one MyIsam table with geospatial point data. I am contstructing another table from the primary table and am wandering if there is any way to directly copy geo point from one to another via PHP as I do with other data types?

"insert into table2 set charfield='".$cValue."', geopoint='".$GeoData."'"
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  • Read up on the INSERT command and its syntax
    – AgRizzo
    Mar 2, 2014 at 0:06
  • as AgRizzo said...you have combined insert and update.
    – bart2puck
    Mar 2, 2014 at 0:08
  • That does appear to be valid insert syntax, guys, and doesn't relate to the question about the data type. As long as the data types match, you should be able to copy it straight through.
    – lwitzel
    Mar 2, 2014 at 0:19
  • possible duplicate mysql insert into table data from another table
    – Joel
    Mar 2, 2014 at 0:25
  • use php to invoke sql that does the copying for you. as in insert into foo (f1, f2) select f1, f2 from bar. and yes you are using update syntax.
    – Rob
    Mar 2, 2014 at 0:51

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The qeuestion can not be answered by simple select insert statement because there is some php code between select and insert and that is what I was asking about - how to transport geopoint data without first converting to text. So far I see this as the best solution:

"select astext(geopoint) as geopointtext from table1" 

and then use this geopointtext as $GeoData in insert from my question:

"insert into table2 set charfield='".$cValue."', geopoint=GeomFromText('".$GeoData."')"

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