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1.8.2.1 SELECT INTO TABLE Differences
MySQL Server doesn't support the SELECT ... INTO
TABLE
Sybase SQL extension. Instead, MySQL Server
supports the
INSERT INTO ...
SELECT
standard SQL syntax, which is basically the
same thing. See Section 13.2.6.1, “INSERT ... SELECT Syntax”. For example:
- SELECT tbl_temp1.fld_order_id
Alternatively, you can use
SELECT ... INTO
OUTFILE
or
CREATE TABLE ...
SELECT
.
You can use SELECT ...
INTO
with user-defined variables. The same syntax
can also be used inside stored routines using cursors and
local variables. See Section 13.2.10.1, “SELECT ... INTO Syntax”.
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