oracle insert if row does not exists

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盖世英雄少女心 2020-11-30 10:30
insert ignore into table1 
select \'value1\',value2 
from table2 
where table2.type = \'ok\'

When I run this I get the error \"missing INTO keyword

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  • 2020-11-30 10:31

    When I run this I get the error "missing INTO keyword" .

    Because IGNORE is not a keyword in Oracle. That is MySQL syntax.

    What you can do is use MERGE.

    merge into table1 t1
        using (select 'value1' as value1 ,value2 
               from table2 
               where table2.type = 'ok' ) t2
        on ( t1.value1 = t2.value1)
    when not matched then
       insert values (t2.value1, t2.value2)
    /
    

    From Oracle 10g we can use merge without handling both branches. In 9i we had to use a "dummy" MATCHED branch.

    In more ancient versions the only options were either :

    1. test for the row's existence before issuing an INSERT (or in a sub-query);
    2. to use PL/SQL to execute the INSERT and handle any resultant DUP_VAL_ON_INDEX error.
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  • 2020-11-30 10:41

    Note that if you are lucky enough to work with version 11g Release 2, you can use the hint IGNORE_ROW_ON_DUPKEY_INDEX.

    INSERT /*+ IGNORE_ROW_ON_DUPKEY_INDEX(table1(id)) */ INTO table1 SELECT ...
    

    From the documentation: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e10592/sql_elements006.htm#CHDEGDDG

    An example from my blog: http://rwijk.blogspot.com/2009/10/three-new-hints.html

    Regards, Rob.

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  • 2020-11-30 10:58

    Because you typed the spurious word "ignore" between "insert" and "into"!!

    insert ignore into table1 select 'value1',value2 from table2 where table2.type = 'ok'
    

    Should be:

    insert into table1 select 'value1',value2 from table2 where table2.type = 'ok'
    

    From your question title "oracle insert if row not exists" I assume you thought "ignore" was an Oracle keyword that means "don't try to insert a row if it already exists". Maybe this works in some other DBMS, but it doesn't in Oracle. You could use a MERGE statement, or check for existence like this:

    insert into table1 
    select 'value1',value2 from table2 
    where table2.type = 'ok'
    and not exists (select null from table1
                    where col1 = 'value1'
                    and col2 = table2.value2
                   );
    
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