I have two tables with the same column definitions. I need to move (not copy) a row from one table to another. Before I go off and use INSERT INTO/DELETE (in a transaction), is there a smarter way?
SQL Server 2005
for SQL Server 2005 and up, try the OUTPUT Clause (Transact-SQL) clause:
DELETE OldTable
OUTPUT DELETED.col1, DELETED.col2...
INTO NewTable
WHERE ID=...
Working example:
DECLARE @OldTable table(col1 int, col2 varchar(5), col3 char(5), col4 datetime)
DECLARE @NewTable table(col1 int, column2 varchar(5), col3 int , col_date char(23), extravalue int, othervalue varchar(5))
INSERT @OldTable VALUES (1 , 'AAA' ,'A' ,'1/1/2010' )
INSERT @OldTable VALUES (2 , 'BBB' ,'12' ,'2010-02-02 10:11:22')
INSERT @OldTable VALUES (3 , 'CCC' ,null ,null )
INSERT @OldTable VALUES (4 , 'B' ,'bb' ,'2010-03-02' )
DELETE @OldTable
OUTPUT DELETED.col1
,DELETED.col2
,CASE
WHEN ISNUMERIC(DELETED.col3)=1 THEN DELETED.col3
ELSE NULL END
,DELETED.col4
,CONVERT(varchar(5),DELETED.col1)+'!!'
INTO @NewTable (col1, column2, col3, col_date, othervalue)
OUTPUT 'Rows Deleted: ', DELETED.* --this line returns a result set shown in the OUTPUT below
WHERE col1 IN (2,4)
SELECT * FROM @NewTable
OUTPUT:
col1 col2 col3 col4
-------------- ----------- ----- ----- -----------------------
Rows Deleted: 2 BBB 12 2010-02-02 10:11:22.000
Rows Deleted: 4 B bb 2010-03-02 00:00:00.000
(2 row(s) affected)
col1 column2 col3 col_date extravalue othervalue
----------- ------- ----------- ----------------------- ----------- ----------
2 BBB 12 Feb 2 2010 10:11AM NULL 2!!
4 B NULL Mar 2 2010 12:00AM NULL 4!!
(2 row(s) affected)