INSERT
Writes data into a table.
Databend ensures data integrity with atomic operations. Inserts, updates, replaces, and deletes either succeed completely or fail entirely.
Insert Direct Values
Syntax
INSERT INTO|OVERWRITE [db.]table [(c1, c2, c3)] VALUES (v11, v12, v13), (v21, v22, v23), ...
Examples
CREATE TABLE test(a INT UNSIGNED, b Varchar);
INSERT INTO test(a,b) VALUES(888, 'stars');
INSERT INTO test VALUES(1024, 'stars');
SELECT * FROM test;
+------+-------+
| a | b |
+------+-------+
| 888 | stars |
| 1024 | stars |
+------+-------+
INSERT OVERWRITE test VALUES(2048, 'stars');
SELECT * FROM test;
+------+-------+
| a | b |
+------+-------+
| 2048 | stars |
+------+-------+
Insert Query Results
When inserting the results of a SELECT statement, the mapping of columns follows their positions in the SELECT clause. Therefore, the number of columns in the SELECT statement must be equal to or greater than the number of columns in the INSERT table. In cases where the data types of the columns in the SELECT statement and the INSERT table differ, type casting will be performed as needed.
Syntax
INSERT INTO [db.]table [(c1, c2, c3)] SELECT ...
Examples
CREATE TABLE select_table(a VARCHAR, b VARCHAR, c VARCHAR);
INSERT INTO select_table VALUES('1','11','abc');
SELECT * FROM select_table;
+------+------+------+
| a | b | c |
+------+------+------+
| 1 | 11 | abc |
+------+------+------+
CREATE TABLE test(c1 TINTINT UNSIGNED, c2 BIGINT UNSIGNED, c3 VARCHAR);
INSERT INTO test SELECT * FROM select_table;
SELECT * from test;
+------+------+------+
| c1 | c2 | c3 |
+------+------+------+
| 1 | 11 | abc |
+------+------+------+
Aggregate Example:
-- create table
CREATE TABLE base_table(a INT);
CREATE TABLE aggregate_table(b INT);
-- insert some data to base_table
INSERT INTO base_table VALUES(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6);
-- insert into aggregate_table from the aggregation
INSERT INTO aggregate_table SELECT SUM(a) FROM base_table GROUP BY a%3;
SELECT * FROM aggregate_table ORDER BY b;
+------+
| b |
+------+
| 5 |
| 7 |
| 9 |
+------+
Insert Default Values
Databend allows you to use the INSERT INTO statement to add data into a table, specifying values or defaults for columns as needed.
Syntax
INSERT INTO [db.]table [(c1, c2, c3)] VALUES (v1|DEFAULT, v2|DEFAULT, v3|DEFAULT) ...
Examples
CREATE TABLE t_insert_default(a int null, b int default 2, c float, d varchar default 'd');
INSERT INTO t_insert_default
VALUES
(default, default, default, default),
(1, default, 1.0, default),
(3, 3, 3.0, default),
(4, 4, 4.0, 'a');
SELECT * FROM t_insert_default;
+------+------+------+------+
| a | b | c | d |
+------+------+------+------+
| NULL | 2 | 0.0 | d |
| 1 | 2 | 1.0 | d |
| 3 | 3 | 3.0 | d |
| 4 | 4 | 4.0 | a |
+------+------+------+------+
Insert with Staged Files
Databend enables you to insert data into a table from staged files with the INSERT INTO statement. This is achieved through Databend's capacity to Query Staged Files and subsequently incorporate the query result into the table.
Syntax
INSERT INTO [db.]table [(c1, c2, c3)] SELECT ...
Examples
- Create a table called
sample
:
CREATE TABLE sample
(
id INT,
city VARCHAR,
score INT,
country VARCHAR DEFAULT 'China'
);
- Set up an internal stage with sample data
We'll establish an internal stage named mystage
and then populate it with sample data.
CREATE STAGE mystage;
COPY INTO @mystage
FROM
(
SELECT *
FROM
(
VALUES
(1, 'Chengdu', 80),
(3, 'Chongqing', 90),
(6, 'Hangzhou', 92),
(9, 'Hong Kong', 88)
)
)
FILE_FORMAT = (TYPE = PARQUET);
- Insert data from the staged Parquet file with
INSERT INTO
You can specify the file format and various copy-related settings with the FILE_FORMAT and COPY_OPTIONS available in the COPY INTO command. When purge
is set to true
, the original file will only be deleted if the data update is successful.
INSERT INTO sample
(id, city, score)
ON
(Id)
SELECT
$1, $2, $3
FROM
@mystage
(FILE_FORMAT => 'parquet');
- Verify the data insert
SELECT * FROM sample;
The results should be:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ id │ city │ score │ country │
│ Nullable(Int32) │ Nullable(String) │ Nullable(Int32) │ Nullable(String) │
├─────────────────┼──────────────────┼─────────────────┼──────────────────┤
│ 1 │ Chengdu │ 80 │ China │
│ 3 │ Chongqing │ 90 │ China │
│ 6 │ Hangzhou │ 92 │ China │
│ 9 │ Hong Kong │ 88 │ China │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘