CREATE TABLE (extended)
Valid in: SQL, ESQL, OpenAPI, ODBC, JDBC, .NET
The CREATE TABLE statement creates a base table. The table is owned by the user who issues the statement.
If you use the CREATE TABLE...AS SELECT syntax, the table that you create will contain a subset of the columns and values in existing tables specified by the subselect.
The CREATE TABLE statement has the following format:
[EXEC SQL] CREATE TABLE table_name
[(column_specification {, column_specification }
(column_specification {, column_specification }
[, [CONSTRAINT constraint_name] table_constraint
{, [CONSTRAINT constraint_name] table_constraint}])
[WITH with_clause]
The CREATE TABLE...AS SELECT statement (which creates a table and load rows from another table) has the following format:
[EXEC SQL] CREATE TABLE table_name
(column_name {, column_name}) AS
subselect
{UNION [ALL]
subselect}
[WITH with_clause]
table_name
column_specification
subselect
Specifies a SELECT clause, described in
SELECT.
table_constraint
Specifies a table
constraint (as described in
Constraints), as one or more of the following:
UNIQUE (column_name {, column_name}) [WITH constraint_with_
clause]
PRIMARY KEY (column_name {, column_name}) [WITH constraint_with_clause]
FOREIGN KEY (column_name {, column_name})
REFERENCES [schema.]table_name [(column_name {, column_name})]
[WITH constraint_with_clause]
WITH with_clause
Specifies WITH clause options.
For an overview of the Enterprise Access product WITH clause, see
DBMS Extensions.
For valid WITH clause options for a specific Enterprise Access, see your Enterprise Access product guide.
For valid WITH clause options for the Ingres DBMS, see the SQL Reference Guide.
Last modified date: 08/14/2024