Re: Inserting data from one table to another
От | Thom Brown |
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Тема | Re: Inserting data from one table to another |
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Msg-id | bddc86151002170543h7c448133r673a269310b92c32@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Inserting data from one table to another (Krzysztof Walkiewicz <bars0@op.pl>) |
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Re: Inserting data from one table to another
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Список | pgsql-novice |
On 17 February 2010 13:02, Krzysztof Walkiewicz <bars0@op.pl> wrote: > Hi everybody! > > I try to insert data from one table to another with: > > INSERT INTO L_klienci_wysylka ('id_klienta','data_wys')(SELECT > 'ID','data_wys' FROM 'I_klienci') > > but I get: > > 4: Table not found in statement [INSERT INTO L_klienci_wysylka] > > I'm sure that table L_klienci_wysylka exist because I can enter the data > manually. > I am using OpenOffice Base 3.2.0 with HSQL engine. > > I know that this is PostgreSQL mailing list, but I can't get the answer from > OOBase mailing list. > > Krzysztof > Actually, I've just noticed you've also used single quotes on the column names. Use: INSERT INTO L_klienci_wysylka (id_klienta,data_wys)(SELECT id,data_wys FROM I_klienci); If the id column in l_klienci really is in upper-case, you'll have to put double-quotes around it: INSERT INTO L_klienci_wysylka (id_klienta,data_wys)(SELECT "ID",data_wys FROM I_klienci); So double-quotes (not 2 single quotes in a row) are for specifying names of columns, tables, sequences etc when they contain spaces, full-stops (periods to our American cousins) or mixed-case names. Single-quotes are for specifying values, such as 'Austria', 'Tom Lane made me cry', '2010-09-13 12:12:11' (although obviously not for numeric values. Regards Thom
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