How to insert a value based on lookup from another table?
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I need to find a way to do an INSERT INTO table A but one of the values is something that comes from a lookup on table B, allow me to illustrate.

I have the 2 following tables:

Table A:

A1: String
A2: Integer value coming from table B
A3: More Data

Table B:

B1: String
B2: Integer Value

Example row of A: {"Value", 101, MoreData} Example row of B: {"English", 101}

Now, I know I need to INSERT the following into A {"Value2", "English", MoreData} but obviously that won't work because it is expecting an Integer in the second column not the word "English", so I need to do a lookup in Table B first.

Something like this:

INSERT INTO tableA (A1, A2, A3) 
VALUES ("Value2", SELECT B2 FROM tableB where B1="English", MoreData);

Obviously this doesn't work as-is ...

Any suggestions?

Lanate answered 21/4, 2010 at 16:20 Comment(0)
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how about:

Insert into tableA ( a1,a2,a3) 
(select "value2", b2, moreData from TableB where B1 = "English")
Zorine answered 21/4, 2010 at 16:22 Comment(2)
Doesn't seem to work ... complains about syntax near SELECT. If this is the standard approach then I must have a typo somewhere (looking into it now). But, a friend of mine just told me the following "In an VALUES clause, you can only specify variables, or constants". I assume he is wrong (there has to be a way)Lanate
Maybe it's the parentheses around the select... part? Particularly in SQL Server they are not needed there and possibly illegal too. Don't know about other server products, though.Biophysics
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It seems to be more cross-DBMS without parentheses, as @Andriy M commented:

insert into tableA (a1, a2, a3) 
select 'value2', b2, moreData from tableB where B1='English'
Simons answered 24/7, 2012 at 8:21 Comment(0)

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