12.13. INSERT
Synopsis
INSERT INTO table_name [ ( column [, ... ] ) ] query
Description
Insert new rows into a table.
If the list of column names is specified, they must exactly match the list of columns produced by the query. Each column in the table not present in the column list will be filled with a null value. Otherwise, if the list of columns is not specified, the columns produced by the query must exactly match the columns in the table being inserted into.
Examples
Load additional rows into the orders table from the new_orders table:
INSERT INTO orders
SELECT * FROM new_orders;
Insert a single row into the cities table:
INSERT INTO cities VALUES (1, 'San Francisco');
Insert multiple rows into the cities table:
INSERT INTO cities VALUES (2, 'San Jose'), (3, 'Oakland');
Insert a single row into the nation table with the specified column list:
INSERT INTO nation (nationkey, name, regionkey, comment)
VALUES (26, 'POLAND', 3, 'no comment');
Insert a row without specifying the comment column. That column will be null:
INSERT INTO nation (nationkey, name, regionkey)
VALUES (26, 'POLAND', 3);