I want to create a table from select query result in SQL Server, I tried
create table temp AS select.....
but I got an error
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'AS'
I want to create a table from select query result in SQL Server, I tried
create table temp AS select.....
but I got an error
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'AS'
Use following syntax to create new table from old table in SQL server 2008
Select * into new_table from old_table
select
that would be there in CREATE TABLE...AS SELECT...
which is currently where Sanjeev has old_table
. This is a nice line of code but it lacks the functionality of CTAS because it's only selecting from a table, not a SELECT
statement, which is the point of doing CTAS
use SELECT...INTO
The SELECT INTO statement creates a new table and populates it with the result set of the SELECT statement. SELECT INTO can be used to combine data from several tables or views into one table. It can also be used to create a new table that contains data selected from a linked server.
Example,
SELECT col1, col2 INTO #a -- <<== creates temporary table
FROM tablename
Standard Syntax,
SELECT col1, ....., col@ -- <<== select as many columns as you want
INTO [New tableName]
FROM [Source Table Name]
SELECT ... INTO
is not standard SQL (and thus not portable to other DBMS's) - sometimes similar syntax does not create a new table, but instead appends the data into an existing table, e.g. dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/….
Please be careful,
MSSQL: "SELECT * INTO NewTable FROM OldTable"
is not always the same as
MYSQL: "create table temp AS select.."
I think that there are occasions when this (in MSSQL) does not guarantee that all the fields in the new table are of the same type as the old.
For example :
create table oldTable (field1 varchar(10), field2 integer, field3 float)
insert into oldTable (field1,field2,field3) values ('1', 1, 1)
select top 1 * into newTable from oldTable
does not always yield:
create table newTable (field1 varchar(10), field2 integer, field3 float)
but may be:
create table newTable (field1 varchar(10), field2 integer, field3 integer)
Try using SELECT INTO....
SELECT ....
INTO TABLE_NAME(table you want to create)
FROM source_table