Friday, February 17, 2012

Createa table like a existing table?

Hai all

I am new to SLQ server. Can anyone tell me how to create a table that
should look like a existing table fields...

thanxSSG (ssg14j@.gmail.com) writes:
> I am new to SLQ server. Can anyone tell me how to create a table that
> should look like a existing table fields...

You can do "SELECT * INTO newtbl FROM tbl WHERE 1 = 0". Beware though
that constraints, indexes and triggers are not copied. If you want that
you are better off scripting the table, which you can do by right-clicking
the table in the Object Broswer in Query Analyzer. Even better, have all
your source code under version control. Then copying is even easier.

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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@.sommarskog.se

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<esquel@.sommarskog.se> wrote:

>SSG (ssg14j@.gmail.com) writes:
>> I am new to SLQ server. Can anyone tell me how to create a table that
>> should look like a existing table fields...
>You can do "SELECT * INTO newtbl FROM tbl WHERE 1 = 0". Beware though
>that constraints, indexes and triggers are not copied. If you want that
>you are better off scripting the table, which you can do by right-clicking
>the table in the Object Broswer in Query Analyzer. Even better, have all
>your source code under version control. Then copying is even easier.

Also note that in most cases where you would want to copy a table's design
within the same database, you'd probably be better off doing more
normalization instead.

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