SQL CREATE TABLE Statement
SQL CREATE TABLE Statement
The SQL CREATE TABLE Statement
The CREATE TABLE statement is used to create a new table in a database.Syntax
CREATE TABLE table_name (
column1 datatype,
column2 datatype,
column3 datatype,
....
);
The datatype parameter specifies the type of data the column can hold (e.g. varchar, integer, date, etc.).
Tip: For an overview of the available data types, go to our complete Data Types Reference.
SQL CREATE TABLE Example
The following example creates a table called "Persons" that contains five columns: PersonID, LastName, FirstName, Address, and City:Example
CREATE TABLE Persons
(
PersonID int,
LastName varchar(255),
FirstName varchar(255),
Address varchar(255),
City varchar(255)
);
The LastName, FirstName, Address, and City columns are of type varchar and will hold characters, and the maximum length for these fields is 255 characters.
The empty "Persons" table will now look like this:
PersonID | LastName | FirstName | Address | City |
---|---|---|---|---|
Create Table Using Another Table
A copy of an existing table can be created using a combination of the CREATE TABLE statement and the SELECT statement.The new table gets the same column definitions. All columns or specific columns can be selected.
If you create a new table using an existing table, the new table will be filled with the existing values from the old table.
Syntax
CREATE TABLE new_table_name AS
SELECT column1, column2,...
FROM
existing_table_name
WHERE ....;
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