oracle中的insert语句

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oracle中的insert语句

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关键字: ORACLE insert into table
oracle中的insert语句
在oracle中使用DML语言的insert语句来向表格中插入数据,先介绍每次只能插入一条数据的语法
INSERT  INTO   表名(列名列表)   VALUES(值列表);
注意:
当对表中所有的列进行赋值,那么列名列表可以省略,小括号也随之省略必须对表中的非空字段进行赋值
具有默认值的字段可以不提供值,此时列名列表中的相应的列名也要省略
举例:有如下表格定义
create table book(bookid char(10) not null , name varchar2(60),price number(5,3))
使用下面的语句来插入数据
INSERT INTO BOOK(bookid,name,price)   VALUES('100123','oracle sql',54.70);
INSERT INTO BOOK                         VALUES('100123','oracle sql',54.70);
INSERT INTO BOOK(bookid)           VALUES('100123');
由于bookid是非空,所以,对于book来说,至少要对bookid进行赋值,虽然这样的数据不完整
如果想往一个表格中插入多条数据,那么带有values子句的insert就不行了,这时候必须使用insert语句和select语句进行配合来实现同时插入多条数据:
例如:现在有一个空表a和一个有数据的表格b,他们的结构是一样, 把b表中的所有数据插入到a表中的语句是:
INSERT INTO A (列1,列2,列3) 
            SELECT 列1,列2,列3
            FROM B ;
--查询语句中可以使用任意复杂的条件或者子查询
如果数据的来源不是现存表的数据,也想多条插入那么使用如下的方法:
INSERT INTO  tablename(列1,列2,列3,)
SELECT  值1,值2,值3   FROM  DUAL
UNION
SELECT  值1,值2,值3   FROM  DUAL
UNION
SELECT  值1,值2,值3   FROM  DUAL
 

如果上面的值有字符和日期型数据,那么使用单引号即可,每一个select语句得到一条数据,然后使用集合操作符union把多条数据合并到一个结果集中,来实现一次插入多条数据的功能。

引用
要点:

一条语句只能插入一张表中1行纪录
一条语句可以插入多张表中,每张表中1行纪录

如果想一条语句插入表中多行纪录,必须用这样的语句从别的表中选择数据才可以,
insert into .....select * from .....


oracle insert 语句语法介绍:
Basic Inserts

Single Column Table Or View

INSERT INTO <table_name>
(<column_name>)
VALUES
(<value>);
CREATE TABLE state (
state_abbrev VARCHAR2(2));

INSERT INTO state
(state_abbrev)
VALUES
('WA');

COMMIT;

SELECT * FROM state;

Multiple Column Table Or View - All Columns

INSERT INTO <table_name>
VALUES
(<comma_separated_value_list>);

ALTER TABLE state
ADD (state_name VARCHAR2(30));

INSERT INTO state
(state_abbrev, state_name)
VALUES
('OR', 'Oregon');

COMMIT;

SELECT * FROM state;

Multiple Column Table Or View - Not All Columns

INSERT INTO <table_name>
(<comma_separated_column_name_list>)
VALUES
(<comma_separated_value_list>);

RENAME state TO state_city;

ALTER TABLE state_city
ADD (city_name VARCHAR2(30));

INSERT INTO state_city
(state_abbrev, city_name)
VALUES
('CA', 'San Francisco');

COMMIT;

SELECT * FROM state_city;

Problem Not Specifying Column Names Demo

INSERT INTO <table_name>
(<comma_separated_column_name_list>)
VALUES
(<comma_separated_value_list>);

desc state_city

INSERT INTO state_city
VALUES
('NV', 'Nevada', 'Las Vegas');

desc state_city
 
INSERT SELECT

Insert From SELECT statement

INSERT INTO <table_name> <SELECT Statement>;
CREATE TABLE zip_new (
zip_code     VARCHAR2(5) NOT NULL,
state_abbrev VARCHAR2(2) NOT NULL,
city_name    VARCHAR2(30));

INSERT INTO zip_new
SELECT zip_code, state_abbrev, city_name
FROM postal_code;

SELECT * FROM zip_new;
 
RECORD INSERT

Insert Using A Record

INSERT INTO <table_name>
VALUES <record_name>;
CREATE TABLE t AS
SELECT table_name, tablespace_name
FROM all_tables;

SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM t;

DECLARE
trec  t%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
  trec.table_name := 'NEW';
  trec.tablespace_name := 'NEW_TBSP';

  INSERT INTO t
  VALUES trec;

  COMMIT;
END;
/

SELECT COUNT(*) FROM t;
 
INSERT WHEN

Demo Tables
CREATE TABLE emp (
empno  NUMBER(4) NOT NULL,
ename  VARCHAR2(10),
job    VARCHAR2(9),
mgr    NUMBER(4),
sal    NUMBER(7,2),
deptno NUMBER(2));

CREATE TABLE emp_10 AS SELECT * FROM emp WHERE 1=0;
CREATE TABLE emp_20 AS SELECT * FROM emp WHERE 1=0;
CREATE TABLE emp_30 AS SELECT * FROM emp WHERE 1=0;
CREATE TABLE leftover AS SELECT * FROM emp WHERE 1=0;

Demo Data
INSERT INTO emp VALUES
(7369, 'SMITH', 'CLERK', 7902, 800, 20);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7499, 'ALLEN', 'SALESMAN', 7698, 1600, 30);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7521, 'WARD', 'SALESMAN', 7698, 1250, 30);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7566, 'JONES', 'MANAGER', 7839, 2975, 20);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7654, 'MARTIN', 'SALESMAN', 7698, 1250, 30);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7698, 'BLAKE', 'MANAGER', 7839, 2850, 30);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7782, 'CLARK', 'MANAGER', 7839, 2450, 10);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7788, 'SCOTT', 'ANALYST', 7566, 3000, 20);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7839, 'KING', 'PRESIDENT', NULL, 5000, 10);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7844, 'TURNER', 'SALESMAN', 7698, 1500, 30);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7876, 'ADAMS', 'CLERK', 7788, 1100, 20);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7900, 'JAMES', 'CLERK', 7698, 950, 30);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7902, 'FORD', 'ANALYST', 7566, 3000, 60);
INSERT INTO EMP VALUES
(7934, 'MILLER', 'CLERK', 7782, 1300, 10);
COMMIT;

Demo Insert Statement

INSERT
WHEN (<condition>) THEN
  INTO <table_name> (<column_list>)
  VALUES (<values_list>)
WHEN (<condition>) THEN
  INTO <table_name> (<column_list>)
  VALUES (<values_list>)
ELSE
  INTO <table_name> (<column_list>)
  VALUES (<values_list>)
SELECT <column_list> FROM <table_name>;

INSERT
WHEN (deptno=10) THEN
  INTO emp_10 (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
  VALUES (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
WHEN (deptno=20) THEN
  INTO emp_20 (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
  VALUES (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
WHEN (deptno=30) THEN
  INTO emp_30 (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
  VALUES (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
ELSE
  INTO leftover (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
  VALUES (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
SELECT * FROM emp;

SELECT * FROM emp_10;
SELECT * FROM emp_20;
SELECT * FROM emp_30;
SELECT * FROM leftover;
 
INSERT ALL Without the WHEN clause INSERT ALL performs all inserts
unconditionally
INSERT ALL
INTO <table_name> VALUES <column_name_list)
INTO <table_name> VALUES <column_name_list)
...
<SELECT Statement>;
CREATE TABLE ap_cust (
customer_id VARCHAR2(4),
program_id VARCHAR2(3),
del_date DATE);

CREATE TABLE ap_orders (
order_date DATE,
program_id VARCHAR2(3));

INSERT ALL
INTO ap_cust VALUES (customer_id, program_id, delivered_date)
INTO ap_orders VALUES (order_date, program_id)
SELECT program_id, delivered_date, customer_id, order_date
FROM airplanes;

SELECT * FROM ap_cust
WHERE rownum < 1001;

SELECT * FROM ap_orders
WHERE rownum < 1001;
CREATE TABLE t (
pid   NUMBER(5),
fname VARCHAR2(20),
lname VARCHAR2(25));

INSERT ALL
INTO t (pid, fname, lname)
VALUES (1, 'Dan', 'Morgan')
INTO t (pid, fname, lname)
VALUES (2, 'Jack', 'Cline')
INTO t (pid, fname, lname)
VALUES (3, 'Helen', 'Lofstrom')
SELECT * FROM dual;

SELECT * FROM t;
 
INSERT ALL WHEN

Demo Insert ALL Variation
INSERT
WHEN (<condition>) THEN
  INTO <table_name> (<column_list>)
  VALUES (<values_list>)
WHEN (<condition>) THEN
  INTO <table_name> (<column_list>)
  VALUES (<values_list>)
ELSE
  INTO <table_name> (<column_list>)
  VALUES (<values_list>)
SELECT <column_list> FROM <table_name>;

TRUNCATE TABLE emp_10;
TRUNCATE TABLE emp_20;
TRUNCATE TABLE emp_30;
TRUNCATE TABLE leftover;

INSERT ALL
WHEN (deptno=10) THEN
  INTO emp_10 (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
  VALUES (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
WHEN (deptno=20) THEN
  INTO emp_20 (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
  VALUES (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
WHEN (deptno<=30) THEN
  INTO emp_30 (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
  VALUES (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
ELSE
  INTO leftover (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
  VALUES (empno,ename,job,mgr,sal,deptno)
SELECT * FROM emp;

SELECT * FROM emp_10;
SELECT * FROM emp_20;
SELECT * FROM emp_30;
SELECT * FROM leftover;
 
INSERT FIRST WHEN

The WHEN clause is evaluated in the order in which it appears in the statement. For the first WHEN clause that evaluates to true, the database executes the corresponding INTO clause and skips subsequent WHEN clauses for the given row.
INSERT FIRST
INTO <table_name> VALUES <column_name_list)
INTO <table_name> VALUES <column_name_list)
...
<SELECT Statement>;
CREATE TABLE cust_ah (
customer_id VARCHAR2(4),
program_id VARCHAR2(3),
del_date DATE);

CREATE TABLE cust_ip (
customer_id VARCHAR2(4),
program_id VARCHAR2(3),
del_date DATE);

CREATE TABLE cust_qz (
customer_id VARCHAR2(4),
program_id VARCHAR2(3),
del_date DATE);

INSERT FIRST
WHEN customer_id < 'I' THEN
  INTO cust_ah
  VALUES (customer_id, program_id, delivered_date)
WHEN customer_id < 'Q' THEN
  INTO cust_ip
  VALUES (customer_id, program_id, delivered_date)
WHEN customer_id > 'PZZZ' THEN
  INTO cust_qz
  VALUES (customer_id, program_id, delivered_date)
SELECT program_id, delivered_date, customer_id, order_date
FROM airplanes;

SELECT customer_id, COUNT(*)
FROM cust_ah
GROUP BY customer_id;

SELECT customer_id, COUNT(*)
FROM cust_ip
GROUP BY customer_id;

SELECT customer_id, COUNT(*)
FROM cust_qz
GROUP BY customer_id;
 
INSERT WITH CHECK OPTION
Note: Use WITH CHECK OPTION to indicate that Oracle prohibits any changes to the table or view that would produce rows that are not included in the subquery

CHECK OPTION demo INSERT INTO (
<SQL_statement> WITH CHECK OPTION)
VALUES
(value_list);
CREATE TABLE dept (
deptno NUMBER(2),
dname  VARCHAR2(15),
loc    VARCHAR2(15));

INSERT INTO dept VALUES (10, 'ACCOUNTING', 'NEW YORK');
INSERT INTO dept VALUES (20, 'RESEARCH', 'DALLAS');
INSERT INTO dept VALUES (30, 'SALES', 'CHICAGO');
INSERT INTO dept VALUES (40, 'OPERATIONS', 'BOSTON');
COMMIT;

SELECT * FROM dept;

INSERT INTO (
SELECT deptno, dname, loc
FROM dept
WHERE deptno < 30)
VALUES (98, 'TRAVEL', 'SEATTLE');

SELECT * FROM dept;

INSERT INTO (
SELECT deptno, dname, loc
FROM dept
WHERE deptno < 30 WITH CHECK OPTION)
VALUES (99, 'TRAVEL', 'SEATTLE');

SELECT * FROM dept; 
 
Anonymous Block Insert

Demo Insert Statement BEGIN
   <INSERT Statements>
END;
/
TRUNCATE TABLE zip_new;

-- copy the following 10 lines into SQL*Plus as is:
INSERT INTO zip_new
VALUES ('98101', 'WA', 'Seattle');
INSERT INTO zip_new
VALUES ('98004', 'WA', 'Bellevue');
INSERT INTO zip_new
VALUES ('98040', 'WA', 'Mercer Is.');
INSERT INTO zip_new
VALUES ('98072', 'WA', 'Woodinville');
INSERT INTO zip_new
VALUES ('98065', 'CA', 'Los Angeles');

SELECT * FROM zip_new;

ROLLBACK;

BEGIN
  INSERT INTO zip_new
  VALUES ('98101', 'WA', 'Seattle');
  INSERT INTO zip_new
  VALUES ('98004', 'WA', 'Bellevue');
  INSERT INTO zip_new
  VALUES ('98040', 'WA', 'Mercer Is.');
  INSERT INTO zip_new
  VALUES ('98072', 'WA', 'Woodinville');
  INSERT INTO zip_new
  VALUES ('98065', 'CA', 'Los Angeles');
END;
/

SELECT * FROM zip_new;
 
Inserting Into A SELECT Statement

Demo Insert Statement INSERT INTO (<SELECT Statement>);
SELECT empno, ename, job, sal, deptno
FROM emp;

INSERT INTO (
  SELECT empno, ename, job, sal, deptno
  FROM emp)
  VALUES
  (1, 'MORGAN', 'DBA', '1', 40);

SELECT * FROM emp;
 
Create Table INSERT (CTAS)

Demo Table Creation Insert CREATE TABLE <table_name> AS <SELECT Statement>;
CREATE TABLE servers_bak AS
SELECT *
FROM servers;

desc servers_bak

SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM servers_bak;
 
INSERT With Returning Clause

Demo Insert With Returning Clause INSERT INTO <table_name>
(column_list)
VALUES
(values_list)
RETURNING <value_name>
INTO <variable_name>;
-- Use emp table from INSERT-WHEN demo above

CREATE SEQUENCE seq_emp;

set serveroutput on

DECLARE
x emp.empno%TYPE;
BEGIN
  INSERT INTO emp
  (empno, ename)
  VALUES
  (seq_emp.NEXTVAL, 'Morgan')
  RETURNING empno
  INTO x;

  dbms_output.put_line(x);
END;
/

DECLARE
r rowid;
BEGIN
  INSERT INTO emp
  (empno, ename)
  VALUES
  (seq_emp.NEXTVAL, 'Morgan')
  RETURNING rowid
  INTO r;

  dbms_output.put_line(r);
END;
/

DECLARE
x emp.empno%TYPE;
r rowid;
BEGIN
  INSERT INTO emp
  (empno, ename)
  VALUES
  (seq_emp.NEXTVAL, 'Morgan')
  RETURNING rowid, empno
  INTO r, x;

  dbms_output.put_line(r);
  dbms_output.put_line(x);
END;
/

/

/

/
 
Inserting Dates

Date Format Specification CREATE TABLE t (
scol VARCHAR2(20),
dcol DATE);

INSERT INTO t
(scol, dcol)
VALUES
('Test', TO_DATE('01-12-2007', 'MM-DD-YYYY'));

SELECT * FROM t;

INSERT INTO t
(scol, dcol)
VALUES
('Test', TO_DATE('01-12-2007', 'DD-MM-YYYY'));

SELECT * FROM t;

INSERT INTO t
(scol, dcol)
VALUES
('Test', DATE '2007-07-01');

SELECT * FROM t;

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