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PHP Tutorials - Inserting Rows Based on SELECT Statement
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How To Insert Rows Based on SELECT Statements?
If want to insert rows into a table based on data rows from other tables,
you can use a sub-query inside the INSERT statement as shown in the following
script example:
<?php
include "mysql_connection.php";
$sql = "INSERT INTO fyi_links"
. " SELECT id+1000, url, notes, counts, time FROM fyi_links";
if (mysql_query($sql, $con)) {
print(mysql_affected_rows() . " rows inserted.\n");
} else {
print("SQL statement failed.\n");
}
mysql_close($con);
?>
If you run this script, you will get something like this:
2 rows inserted.
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- How To Install MySQL Server?
- How To Use MySQL Command Line Interface?
- What Do You Need to Connect PHP to MySQL?
- How To Connect to MySQL from a PHP Script?
- How To Create a Database?
- How To Select an Exiting Database?
- How To Run a SQL Statement?
- How To Create a Table?
- How To Get the Number of Rows Selected or Affected by a SQL Statement?
- How To Insert Data into a Table?
- How To Insert Rows Based on SELECT Statements?
- What Is a Result Set Object?
- How To Query Tables and Loop through the Returning Rows?
- How To Update Existing Rows in a Table?
- How To Delete Existing Rows in a Table?
- How To Quote Text Values in SQL Statements?
- How To Quote Date and Time Values in SQL Statements?
- How To Perform Key Word Search in Tables?
- How To Query Multiple Tables Jointly?
- How To Set the ID Column as Auto-Incremented?
- How To Get the Last ID Assigned by MySQL?
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