1SELECT INTO(7) PostgreSQL 13.4 Documentation SELECT INTO(7)
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6 SELECT_INTO - define a new table from the results of a query
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9 [ WITH [ RECURSIVE ] with_query [, ...] ]
10 SELECT [ ALL | DISTINCT [ ON ( expression [, ...] ) ] ]
11 * | expression [ [ AS ] output_name ] [, ...]
12 INTO [ TEMPORARY | TEMP | UNLOGGED ] [ TABLE ] new_table
13 [ FROM from_item [, ...] ]
14 [ WHERE condition ]
15 [ GROUP BY expression [, ...] ]
16 [ HAVING condition ]
17 [ WINDOW window_name AS ( window_definition ) [, ...] ]
18 [ { UNION | INTERSECT | EXCEPT } [ ALL | DISTINCT ] select ]
19 [ ORDER BY expression [ ASC | DESC | USING operator ] [ NULLS { FIRST | LAST } ] [, ...] ]
20 [ LIMIT { count | ALL } ]
21 [ OFFSET start [ ROW | ROWS ] ]
22 [ FETCH { FIRST | NEXT } [ count ] { ROW | ROWS } ONLY ]
23 [ FOR { UPDATE | SHARE } [ OF table_name [, ...] ] [ NOWAIT ] [...] ]
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26 SELECT INTO creates a new table and fills it with data computed by a
27 query. The data is not returned to the client, as it is with a normal
28 SELECT. The new table's columns have the names and data types
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34 CREATE TABLE (CREATE_TABLE(7)) for details.
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43 All other parameters are described in detail under SELECT(7).
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46 CREATE TABLE AS (CREATE_TABLE_AS(7)) is functionally similar to SELECT
47 INTO. CREATE TABLE AS is the recommended syntax, since this form of
48 SELECT INTO is not available in ECPG or PL/pgSQL, because they
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52 In contrast to CREATE TABLE AS, SELECT INTO does not allow to specify
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60 Create a new table films_recent consisting of only recent entries from
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63 SELECT * INTO films_recent FROM films WHERE date_prod >= '2002-01-01';
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66 The SQL standard uses SELECT INTO to represent selecting values into
67 scalar variables of a host program, rather than creating a new table.
68 This indeed is the usage found in ECPG (see Chapter 35) and PL/pgSQL
69 (see Chapter 42). The PostgreSQL usage of SELECT INTO to represent
70 table creation is historical. It is best to use CREATE TABLE AS for
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74 CREATE TABLE AS (CREATE_TABLE_AS(7))
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