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How to store results from following query into another table, considering there is an appropriate table already created?

SELECT labels.label,shortabstracts.ShortAbstract,images.LinkToImage,types.Type
FROM ner.images,ner.labels,ner.shortabstracts,ner.types
WHERE
  labels.Resource=images.Resource
  AND labels.Resource=shortabstracts.Resource
  AND labels.Resource=types.Resource;

5 Answers 5

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If the table doesn't exist (and you e.g. don't want to create it because it may have lots of column names) you can create it on the fly...

Query:

CREATE TABLE another_table SELECT /* your query goes here */
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    While OP did say the table was already created, this answer is perfect for those who don't want to separately create a new table to store the results. Saves a step.
    – user766353
    Nov 10, 2015 at 17:43
  • Is there a way to create the table locally for later querying, but not create a table on the server? Jun 30, 2021 at 15:16
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You can use the INSERT INTO TABLE SELECT....syntax:

INSERT INTO new_table_name
SELECT labels.label,shortabstracts.ShortAbstract,images.LinkToImage,types.Type 
FROM ner.images,ner.labels,ner.shortabstracts,ner.types 
WHERE labels.Resource=images.Resource AND labels.Resource=shortabstracts.Resource 
AND labels.Resource=types.Resource;
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if your table dosen't exist then

CREATE TABLE new_table SELECT //write your query here

if your table exist then you can just insert query

INSERT INTO new_table SELECT //write your query here

For more check here and here

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    column name should be same in both table Jun 18, 2019 at 7:15
  • @SameerBahad yes column name should be same, if different then need to assign
    – tarikul05
    Jun 18, 2019 at 7:52
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INSERT INTO another_table SELECT /*your query goes here*/
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In SQLite Studio, I noticed that "AS" keyword is needed:

Query:

CREATE TABLE another_table AS SELECT /* your query goes here */

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  • misleading comment
    – b10n1k
    Oct 30, 2021 at 11:05

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