INSERT
SQL - Language Statements
INSERT
Inserts new rows into a table
 
 
  
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   INSERT INTO table [ ( column [, ...] ) ]
   { VALUES ( expression [, ...] ) | SELECT query }
  
  
  
   
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    Inputs
   
   
   
   
    
     
      table
     
     
      
       The name of an existing table.
      
     
    
    
     
      column
     
     
      
       The name of a column in table.
      
     
    
    
    
     
      expression
     
     
      
       A valid expression or value to assign to column.
      
     
    
    
    
     
      query
     
     
      
       A valid query. Refer to the SELECT statement for a further description
       of valid arguments.
      
     
    
    
   
   
  
  
	
	  
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		Outputs
	  
	  
		
		
		  
			
			  INSERT oid 1
			
			
			  
				Message returned if only one row was inserted.
				oid
				is the numeric OID of the inserted row.
			  
			
		  
		  
			
			  INSERT 0 #
			
			
			  
				Message returned if more than one rows were inserted.
				#
				is the number of rows inserted.
			  
			
		  
		
	  
	
  
  
  
	
	  1998-09-02
	
	
	  Description
	
	
	  INSERT allows one to insert new rows into a table. One can insert
	  a single row at time or several rows as a result of a query.
	  The columns in the target list may be listed in any order.
	  In every column not present in the target list will be inserted 
	  the default value, if column has not a declared default value
	  it will be assumed as NULL. If the expression for each column
	  is not of the correct data type, automatic type coercion will be
	  attempted.
	
	
	  You must have insert privilege to a table in order to append
	  to it, as well as select privilege on any table specified
	  in a WHERE clause.
	
  
  
	
	  Usage
	
	
	  
		--Insert a single row into table films;
		--(in the second example the column date_prod is omitted 
		--therefore will be stored in it a default value of NULL):
		--
		INSERT INTO films VALUES
		('UA502','Bananas',105,'1971-07-13','Comedy',INTERVAL '82 minute');
		
		INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind)
		VALUES ('T_601', 'Yojimbo', 106, DATE '1961-06-16', 'Drama');
	  
	  
	  
		--Insert a single row into table distributors, note that
		--only column "name" is specified, to the non specified
		--column "did" will be assigned its default value:
		--
		INSERT INTO distributors (name) VALUES ('British Lion');
	  
	  
	  
		--Insert several rows into table films from table tmp:
		--
		INSERT INTO films
		SELECT * FROM tmp;
	  
	  
	  
		--Insert into arrays:
		--Create an empty 3x3 gameboard for noughts-and-crosses
		--(all of these queries create the same board attribute)
		--(Refer to the PostgreSQL User's Guide for further
		--information about arrays).
		
		INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board[1:3][1:3])
		    VALUES (1,'{{"","",""},{},{"",""}}');
		INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board[3][3])
		    VALUES (2,'{}');
		INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board)
		    VALUES (3,'{{,,},{,,},{,,}}');
	  
	
  
  
  
	
	  Compatibility
	
	
	
	
	
	  
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		SQL92
	  
	  
		The INSERT statement is fully compatible with SQL92.
		Possible limitations in features of the 
		query
		clause are documented for the SELECT statement.