Manipulate Data in Tables, Views, and Files
Create a Table
Description
The CREATE TABLE
statement creates a table and fills it with a subselect query output. It is usually used to materialize prediction results as tables.
Syntax
You can use the usual CREATE TABLE
statement:
Or the CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE
statement:
Note that the integration_name
connection must be created with the CREATE DATABASE
statement and the user with write access.
Here are the steps followed by the syntax:
- It executes a subselect query to get the output data.
- In the case of the
CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE
statement, theintegration_name.table_name
table is dropped before recreating it. - It (re)creates the
integration_name.table_name
table inside theintegration_name
integration. - It uses the
INSERT INTO
statement to insert the output of the(SELECT ...)
query into theintegration_name.table_name
.
On execution, we get:
Example
We want to save the prediction results into the int1.tbl1
table.
Here is the schema structure used throughout this example:
Where:
Name | Description |
---|---|
int1 | Integration where the table that stores prediction results resides. |
tbl1 | Table that stores prediction results. |
predictor_name | Name of the model. |
int2 | Integration where the data source table used in the inner SELECT statement resides. |
tbl2 | Data source table used in the inner SELECT statement. |
Let’s execute the query.
On execution, we get: