Re: SELECT * INTO TABLE is not working for me.

From: "Sergey E(dot) Volkov" <sve(at)raiden(dot)bancorp(dot)ru>
To: pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: SELECT * INTO TABLE is not working for me.
Date: 2001-05-31 07:54:40
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"Roy Souther" <roy(at)silicontao(dot)com> / :
news:0105301102010Q(dot)28903(at)OlympusMons(dot)(dot)(dot)
> I am testing my SQL commands in pgaccess before I put them into my C++
code.
> Trying to copy a table using...
> SELECT * INTO TABLE copy_stuff FROM the_stuff

Works only when 'copy_stuff' table is not exists for now.
If you want to populate existing table, just use ' insert into copy_stuff
select * from the_stuff';

>
> It creates the view but no table called copy_stuff exists after I run it.
Why?
> I can use...
> CREATE TABLE copy_stuff AS SELECT * FROM the_stuff
> that works and makes a new table, but it causes other problems with the
> clients that this app is running from. I would like to make the SELECT *
INTO
> work. Any idea?
>
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> Roy Souther <roy(at)silicontao(dot)com>
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