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Insert data returned from a select statement


26>
27> CREATE TABLE works_on       (emp_no       INTEGER NOT NULL,
28>                         project_no    CHAR(4) NOT NULL,
29>                         job CHAR (15) NULL,
30>                         enter_date    DATETIME NULL)
31>
32> insert into works_on values (1, 'p1', 'analyst', '1997.10.1')
33> insert into works_on values (1, 'p3', 'manager', '1999.1.1')
34> insert into works_on values (2, 'p2', 'clerk',   '1998.2.15')
35> insert into works_on values (2, 'p2',  NULL,     '1998.6.1')
36> insert into works_on values (3, 'p2',  NULL,     '1997.12.15')
37> insert into works_on values (4, 'p3', 'analyst', '1998.10.15')
38> insert into works_on values (5, 'p1', 'manager', '1998.4.15')
39> insert into works_on values (6, 'p1',  NULL,     '1998.8.1')
40> insert into works_on values (7, 'p2', 'clerk',   '1999.2.1')
41> insert into works_on values (8, 'p3', 'clerk',   '1997.11.15')
42> insert into works_on values (7, 'p1', 'clerk',   '1998.1.4')
43>
44> select * from works_on
45> GO

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)

(1 rows affected)
emp_no      project_no job             enter_date
----------- ---------- --------------- -----------------------
          1 p1         analyst         1997-10-01 00:00:00.000
          1 p3         manager         1999-01-01 00:00:00.000
          2 p2         clerk           1998-02-15 00:00:00.000
          2 p2         NULL            1998-06-01 00:00:00.000
          3 p2         NULL            1997-12-15 00:00:00.000
          4 p3         analyst         1998-10-15 00:00:00.000
          5 p1         manager         1998-04-15 00:00:00.000
          6 p1         NULL            1998-08-01 00:00:00.000
          7 p2         clerk           1999-02-01 00:00:00.000
          8 p3         clerk           1997-11-15 00:00:00.000
          7 p1         clerk           1998-01-04 00:00:00.000

(11 rows affected)
1>
2>
3> CREATE TABLE clerk_t
4>         (emp_no INT NOT NULL,
5>          project_no CHAR(4),
6>          enter_date DATETIME)
7>
8> INSERT INTO clerk_t (emp_no, project_no, enter_date)
9> SELECT emp_no, project_no, enter_date FROM works_on
10>          WHERE job = 'Clerk' AND project_no = 'p2'
11> GO

(2 rows affected)
1> select * from clerk_t;
2> GO
emp_no      project_no enter_date
----------- ---------- -----------------------
          2 p2         1998-02-15 00:00:00.000
          7 p2         1999-02-01 00:00:00.000

(2 rows affected)
1> drop table clerk_t;
2> drop table works_on
3> GO
1>
           
       








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