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'\" t .\" Title: INSERT .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/> .\" Date: 2017-11-06 .\" Manual: PostgreSQL 9.2.24 Documentation .\" Source: PostgreSQL 9.2.24 .\" Language: English .\" .TH "INSERT" "7" "2017-11-06" "PostgreSQL 9.2.24" "PostgreSQL 9.2.24 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" INSERT \- create new rows in a table .\" INSERT .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .nf [ WITH [ RECURSIVE ] \fIwith_query\fR [, \&.\&.\&.] ] INSERT INTO \fItable_name\fR [ ( \fIcolumn_name\fR [, \&.\&.\&.] ) ] { DEFAULT VALUES | VALUES ( { \fIexpression\fR | DEFAULT } [, \&.\&.\&.] ) [, \&.\&.\&.] | \fIquery\fR } [ RETURNING * | \fIoutput_expression\fR [ [ AS ] \fIoutput_name\fR ] [, \&.\&.\&.] ] .fi .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBINSERT\fR inserts new rows into a table\&. One can insert one or more rows specified by value expressions, or zero or more rows resulting from a query\&. .PP The target column names can be listed in any order\&. If no list of column names is given at all, the default is all the columns of the table in their declared order; or the first \fIN\fR column names, if there are only \fIN\fR columns supplied by the VALUES clause or \fIquery\fR\&. The values supplied by the VALUES clause or \fIquery\fR are associated with the explicit or implicit column list left\-to\-right\&. .PP Each column not present in the explicit or implicit column list will be filled with a default value, either its declared default value or null if there is none\&. .PP If the expression for any column is not of the correct data type, automatic type conversion will be attempted\&. .PP The optional RETURNING clause causes \fBINSERT\fR to compute and return value(s) based on each row actually inserted\&. This is primarily useful for obtaining values that were supplied by defaults, such as a serial sequence number\&. However, any expression using the table\*(Aqs columns is allowed\&. The syntax of the RETURNING list is identical to that of the output list of \fBSELECT\fR\&. .PP You must have INSERT privilege on a table in order to insert into it\&. If a column list is specified, you only need INSERT privilege on the listed columns\&. Use of the RETURNING clause requires SELECT privilege on all columns mentioned in RETURNING\&. If you use the \fIquery\fR clause to insert rows from a query, you of course need to have SELECT privilege on any table or column used in the query\&. .SH "PARAMETERS" .PP \fIwith_query\fR .RS 4 The WITH clause allows you to specify one or more subqueries that can be referenced by name in the \fBINSERT\fR query\&. See Section 7.8, \(lqWITH Queries (Common Table Expressions)\(rq, in the documentation and \fBSELECT\fR(7) for details\&. .sp It is possible for the \fIquery\fR (\fBSELECT\fR statement) to also contain a WITH clause\&. In such a case both sets of \fIwith_query\fR can be referenced within the \fIquery\fR, but the second one takes precedence since it is more closely nested\&. .RE .PP \fItable_name\fR .RS 4 The name (optionally schema\-qualified) of an existing table\&. .RE .PP \fIcolumn_name\fR .RS 4 The name of a column in the table named by \fItable_name\fR\&. The column name can be qualified with a subfield name or array subscript, if needed\&. (Inserting into only some fields of a composite column leaves the other fields null\&.) .RE .PP DEFAULT VALUES .RS 4 All columns will be filled with their default values\&. .RE .PP \fIexpression\fR .RS 4 An expression or value to assign to the corresponding column\&. .RE .PP DEFAULT .RS 4 The corresponding column will be filled with its default value\&. .RE .PP \fIquery\fR .RS 4 A query (\fBSELECT\fR statement) that supplies the rows to be inserted\&. Refer to the \fBSELECT\fR(7) statement for a description of the syntax\&. .RE .PP \fIoutput_expression\fR .RS 4 An expression to be computed and returned by the \fBINSERT\fR command after each row is inserted\&. The expression can use any column names of the table named by \fItable_name\fR\&. Write * to return all columns of the inserted row(s)\&. .RE .PP \fIoutput_name\fR .RS 4 A name to use for a returned column\&. .RE .SH "OUTPUTS" .PP On successful completion, an \fBINSERT\fR command returns a command tag of the form .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf INSERT \fIoid\fR \fIcount\fR .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .sp The \fIcount\fR is the number of rows inserted\&. If \fIcount\fR is exactly one, and the target table has OIDs, then \fIoid\fR is the OID assigned to the inserted row\&. Otherwise \fIoid\fR is zero\&. .PP If the \fBINSERT\fR command contains a RETURNING clause, the result will be similar to that of a \fBSELECT\fR statement containing the columns and values defined in the RETURNING list, computed over the row(s) inserted by the command\&. .SH "EXAMPLES" .PP Insert a single row into table films: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf INSERT INTO films VALUES (\*(AqUA502\*(Aq, \*(AqBananas\*(Aq, 105, \*(Aq1971\-07\-13\*(Aq, \*(AqComedy\*(Aq, \*(Aq82 minutes\*(Aq); .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP In this example, the len column is omitted and therefore it will have the default value: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind) VALUES (\*(AqT_601\*(Aq, \*(AqYojimbo\*(Aq, 106, \*(Aq1961\-06\-16\*(Aq, \*(AqDrama\*(Aq); .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP This example uses the DEFAULT clause for the date columns rather than specifying a value: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf INSERT INTO films VALUES (\*(AqUA502\*(Aq, \*(AqBananas\*(Aq, 105, DEFAULT, \*(AqComedy\*(Aq, \*(Aq82 minutes\*(Aq); INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind) VALUES (\*(AqT_601\*(Aq, \*(AqYojimbo\*(Aq, 106, DEFAULT, \*(AqDrama\*(Aq); .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP To insert a row consisting entirely of default values: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf INSERT INTO films DEFAULT VALUES; .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP To insert multiple rows using the multirow \fBVALUES\fR syntax: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind) VALUES (\*(AqB6717\*(Aq, \*(AqTampopo\*(Aq, 110, \*(Aq1985\-02\-10\*(Aq, \*(AqComedy\*(Aq), (\*(AqHG120\*(Aq, \*(AqThe Dinner Game\*(Aq, 140, DEFAULT, \*(AqComedy\*(Aq); .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP This example inserts some rows into table films from a table tmp_films with the same column layout as films: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf INSERT INTO films SELECT * FROM tmp_films WHERE date_prod < \*(Aq2004\-05\-07\*(Aq; .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP This example inserts into array columns: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf \-\- Create an empty 3x3 gameboard for noughts\-and\-crosses INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board[1:3][1:3]) VALUES (1, \*(Aq{{" "," "," "},{" "," "," "},{" "," "," "}}\*(Aq); \-\- The subscripts in the above example aren\*(Aqt really needed INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board) VALUES (2, \*(Aq{{X," "," "},{" ",O," "},{" ",X," "}}\*(Aq); .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP Insert a single row into table distributors, returning the sequence number generated by the DEFAULT clause: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf INSERT INTO distributors (did, dname) VALUES (DEFAULT, \*(AqXYZ Widgets\*(Aq) RETURNING did; .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .PP Increment the sales count of the salesperson who manages the account for Acme Corporation, and record the whole updated row along with current time in a log table: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf WITH upd AS ( UPDATE employees SET sales_count = sales_count + 1 WHERE id = (SELECT sales_person FROM accounts WHERE name = \*(AqAcme Corporation\*(Aq) RETURNING * ) INSERT INTO employees_log SELECT *, current_timestamp FROM upd; .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .SH "COMPATIBILITY" .PP \fBINSERT\fR conforms to the SQL standard, except that the RETURNING clause is a PostgreSQL extension, as is the ability to use WITH with \fBINSERT\fR\&. Also, the case in which a column name list is omitted, but not all the columns are filled from the VALUES clause or \fIquery\fR, is disallowed by the standard\&. .PP Possible limitations of the \fIquery\fR clause are documented under \fBSELECT\fR(7)\&.