SELECT.INTO Statement (Microsoft Access SQL)
Last modified: March 09, 2015
Applies to: Access 2013 | Office 2013
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Syntax
Remarks
Example
Creates a make-table query.
SELECT field1[, field2[, …]] INTO newtable [IN externaldatabase] FROM source
The SELECT…INTO statement has these parts:
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field1, field2 |
The name of the fields to be copied into the new table. |
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newtable |
The name of the table to be created. It must conform to standard naming conventions. If newtable is the same as the name of an existing table, a trappable error occurs. |
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externaldatabase |
The path to an external database. For a description of the path, see the IN clause. |
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source |
The name of the existing table from which records are selected. This can be single or multiple tables or a query. |
You can use make-table queries to archive records, make backup copies of your tables, or make copies to export to another database or to use as a basis for reports that display data for a particular time period. For example, you could produce a Monthly Sales by Region report by running the same make-table query each month.
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This example selects all records in the Employees table and copies them into a new table named Emp Backup.
Sub SelectIntoX()
Dim dbs As Database
Dim qdf As QueryDef
' Modify this line to include the path to Northwind
' on your computer.
Set dbs = OpenDatabase("Northwind.mdb")
' Select all records in the Employees table
' and copy them into a new table, Emp Backup.
dbs.Execute "SELECT Employees.* INTO " _
& "[Emp Backup] FROM Employees;"
' Delete the table because this is a demonstration.
dbs.Execute "DROP TABLE [Emp Backup];"
dbs.Close
End Sub
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