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INSERT INTO SELECT requires that data types in source and target tables match. The existing records in the target table are unaffected.
INSERT INTO table-name (column-names) SELECT column-names. FROM table-name. WHERE condition.
INSERT INTO table-name (column-names) SELECT column-names. FROM table-name. WHERE condition.
Only values: First method is to specify only the value of data to be inserted without the column names. Syntax: ... Column names and values both: In the second method we will specify both the columns which we want to fill and their corresponding values as shown below: INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3,..)
One can also insert multiple rows into a table with a single insert query at once. To do this, include multiple lists of column values within the INSERT INTO statement, where column values for each row must be enclosed within parentheses and separated by a comma.
In fact, this INSERT seems bound to fail with primary key uniqueness violations. MySQL does not support inserts into multiple tables at the same time. You either need to perform two INSERT statements in your code, using the last insert id from the first query, or create an AFTER INSERT trigger on the primary table.
INSERT INTO table-name (column-names) SELECT column-names. FROM table-name. WHERE condition.
First, the table, which you want to insert a new row, in the INSERT INTO clause. Second, a comma-separated list of columns in the table surrounded by parentheses. Third, a comma-separated list of values surrounded by parentheses in the VALUES clause.
The INSERT INTO statement of SQL is used to insert a new row in a table.
UPDATE table-name. SET column-name = value, column-name = value, ... WHERE condition.
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