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SQL Server / T-SQL Tutorial » Query » Select Into 
1. 29. 2. Using the INTO Clause
The INTO clause of the SELECT statement creates a new table based on the columns and rows of the query results.
The syntax for INTO is as follows:

SELECT select_list
[INTO new_table_name]
FROM table_list

The INTO clause is followed by the new table name which must not already exist.
This can be a permanent, temporary, or global temporary table.

15>  CREATE TABLE employee(
16>     id          INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
17>     first_name  VARCHAR(10),
18>     last_name   VARCHAR(10),
19>     salary      DECIMAL(10,2),
20>     start_Date  DATETIME,
21>     region      VARCHAR(10),
22>     city        VARCHAR(20)
23>  );
24>  GO
1INSERT INTO employee VALUES (1'Jason' ,  'Martin', 5890,'2005-03-22','North','Vancouver');
2> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3INSERT INTO employee VALUES (2'Alison',  'Mathews',4789,'2003-07-21','South','Utown');
4> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3INSERT INTO employee VALUES (3'James' ,  'Smith',  6678,'2001-12-01','North','Paris');
4> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3INSERT INTO employee VALUES (4'Celia' ,  'Rice',   5567,'2006-03-03','South','London');
4> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3INSERT INTO employee VALUES (5'Robert',  'Black',  4467,'2004-07-02','East','Newton');
4> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3INSERT INTO employee VALUES (6'Linda' ,  'Green' , 6456,'2002-05-19','East','Calgary');
4> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3INSERT INTO employee VALUES (7'David' ,  'Larry',  5345,'2008-03-18','West','New York');
4> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3INSERT INTO employee VALUES (8'James' ,  'Cat',    4234,'2007-07-17','West','Regina');
4> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3INSERT INTO employee VALUES (9'Joan'  ,  'Act',    6123,'2001-04-16','North','Toronto');
4> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3>
4select from employee;
5> GO
id          first_name last_name  salary       start_Date              region     city
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ----------------------- ---------- --------------------
          Jason      Martin          5890.00 2005-03-22 00:00:00.000 North      Vancouver
          Alison     Mathews         4789.00 2003-07-21 00:00:00.000 South      Utown
          James      Smith           6678.00 2001-12-01 00:00:00.000 North      Paris
          Celia      Rice            5567.00 2006-03-03 00:00:00.000 South      London
          Robert     Black           4467.00 2004-07-02 00:00:00.000 East       Newton
          Linda      Green           6456.00 2002-05-19 00:00:00.000 East       Calgary
          David      Larry           5345.00 2008-03-18 00:00:00.000 West       New York
          James      Cat             4234.00 2007-07-17 00:00:00.000 West       Regina
          Joan       Act             6123.00 2001-04-16 00:00:00.000 North      Toronto

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3SELECT ID, first_Name
4> INTO Store_Archive
5FROM employee;
6> GO

(rows affected)
1>
2>
3>
4>
5> drop table employee;
6> GO
1. 29. Select Into
1. 29. 1. The syntax of the SELECT INTO statement
1. 29. 2. Using the INTO Clause
1. 29. 3. Using SELECT INTO to Create an Empty Table
1. 29. 4. Creating a NULLable Column Using SELECT INTO
1. 29. 5. A statement that creates a complete copy of the Billings table
1. 29. 6. Using INTO clause with where clause
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