Insert
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Insert is a SQL DML command used to add data (rows) to a table.
Examples
Insert a single row into a table:
INSERT INTO dept VALUES (10, 'pre-sales', 'New York');
Insert rows from one table into another table:
INSERT INTO emp2 SELECT * FROM emp;
CREATE TABLE emp3 AS SELECT * FROM emp;
Insert multiple rows into a table with a single statement:
INSERT ALL INTO dept (deptno, dname, loc) VALUES (11, 'Sales', 'New York') INTO dept (deptno, dname, loc) VALUES (12, 'Pre-sales', 'Dallas') SELECT 1 FROM dual;
INSERT INTO dept SELECT 13, 'Sales', 'New York' FROM dual UNION SELECT 14, 'Pre-sales', 'Dallas' FROM dual;
Insert multiple rows into different tables with a single statement:
INSERT ALL WHEN type=1 THEN INTO tab1 VALUES (myseq.NEXTVAL, val) WHEN type=2 THEN INTO tab2 VALUES (myseq.NEXTVAL, val) WHEN type IN (3,4,5) THEN INTO tab3 VALUES (myseq.NEXTVAL, val) ELSE INTO tab4 VALUES (myseq.NEXTVAL, val) SELECT type, val FROM source_tab;
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