CREATE TABLE AS
SQL - Language Statements
CREATE TABLE AS
Creates a new table from the results of a SELECT
2001-03-03
CREATE [ TEMPORARY | TEMP ] TABLE table [ (column [, ...] ) ]
AS select_clause
1998-09-22
Inputs
TEMPORARY or TEMP
If specified, the table is created only within this session, and is
automatically dropped on session exit.
Existing permanent tables with the same name are not visible
(in this session) while the temporary table exists.
Any indexes created on a temporary table are automatically
temporary as well.
table
The name of the new table to be created.
This table must not already exist. However, a temporary table
can be created that has the same name as an existing permanent
table.
column
The name of a column. Multiple column names can be specified using
a comma-delimited list of column names. If column names are not
provided, they are taken from the output column names of the
SELECT query.
select_clause
A valid query statement. Refer to
for a description of the allowed syntax.
1998-09-22
Outputs
Refer to
and
for a summary of possible output messages.
2001-03-20
Description
CREATE TABLE AS creates a table and fills it
with data computed by a SELECT command. The
table columns have the names and datatypes associated with the
output columns of the SELECT (except that you
can override the SELECT column names by giving
an explicit list of column names).
CREATE TABLE AS bears some resemblance to creating
a view, but it is really quite different: it creates a new table and
evaluates the SELECT just once to fill the new table
initially. The new table will not track subsequent changes to
the source tables of the SELECT. In contrast,
a view re-evaluates the given SELECT whenever queried.
This command is functionally equivalent to
,
but it is preferred since it is less likely to be confused with
other uses of the SELECT ... INTO syntax.