SQL: CREATE a table from another table

You can also create a table from an existing table by copying the existing table's columns.

       

It is important to note that when creating a table in this way, the new table will be populated with the records from the existing table (based on the SELECT Statement).

       

Syntax #1 - Copying all columns from another table

       

The basic syntax is:

       
         

CREATE TABLE new_table
  AS (SELECT * FROM old_table);

       
       

For Example:

       
         

CREATE TABLE suppliers
  AS (SELECT *
         FROM companies
         WHERE id > 1000);

       
       

This would create a new table called suppliers that included all columns from the companies table.

       

If there were records in the companies table, then the new suppliers table would also contain the records selected by the SELECT statement.

       

Syntax #2 - Copying selected columns from another table

       

The basic syntax is:

       
         

CREATE TABLE new_table
  AS (SELECT column_1, column2, ... column_n FROM old_table);

       
       

For Example:

       
         

CREATE TABLE suppliers
  AS (SELECT id, address, city, state, zip
          FROM companies
          WHERE id > 1000);

       
       

This would create a new table called suppliers, but the new table would only include the specified columns from the companies table.

       

Again, if there were records in the companies table, then the new suppliers table would also contain the records selected by the SELECT statement.

       

Syntax #3 - Copying selected columns from multiple tables

       

The basic syntax is:

       
         

CREATE TABLE new_table
  AS (SELECT column_1, column2, ... column_n
          FROM old_table_1, old_table_2, ... old_table_n);

       
       

For Example:

       
         

CREATE TABLE suppliers
  AS (SELECT companies.id, companies.address, categories.cat_type
          FROM companies, categories
          WHERE companies.id = categories.id
          AND companies.id > 1000);

       
       

This would create a new table called suppliers based on columns from both the companies and categories tables.

       

Frequently Asked Questions

       
       

Question: How can I create a table from another table without copying any values from the old table?

       

Answer: To do this, the basic syntax is:

       
         

CREATE TABLE new_table
              AS (SELECT * FROM old_table WHERE 1=2);

       
       

For Example:

       
         

CREATE TABLE suppliers
              AS (SELECT * FROM companies WHERE 1=2);

       
       

This would create a new table called suppliers that included all columns from the companies table, but no data from the companies table.

       

Acknowledgements: We'd like to thank Daniel W. for providing this solution!

 

http://www.techonthenet.com/sql/tables/create_table2.php

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