Duplicating a TABLE using Microsoft SQL Server Man

2020-05-23 02:00发布

问题:

Need to duplicate a TABLE using Microsoft SQL Management Studio 2008

The TABLE needs to duplicate all table row (Primary Key) ID as well.

回答1:

In SSMS open a new query window and then do something like

SELECT * INTO NewTable
FROM OldTable

change NewTable to the name that the new table should have, change OldTable to the name of the current table

this will copy over the basic table structure and all the data...it will NOT do any of the constraints, you need to script those out and change the names in those scripts



回答2:

I prefere the copy / paste solution as it is documented here. It works for Management Studio 2005 upwards. You just have to select all columns in the design then Edit -> Copy. Create a new table and the Edit -> Paste. This, at least, copies default values but of course doesn't copy the actual data.



回答3:

To duplicate a table and the data rows in the table, right-click on the database that contains the table you want to duplicate, then click 'Tasks' then 'Import Data...". See the screenshot below for visual representation. Then, follow the instructions in the "SQL Server Import and Export Wizard." Select the table to be duplicated as the 'source' and write in a made-up table name of your choice for the 'destination'. When finished on the last screen (see screenshot below), click 'Next', then 'Finish' and the Wizard will show you the progress of the data transfer until complete.



回答4:

An easy way to copy a table and all of it's data:

SELECT * INTO 
    [DATABASE_NAME].[SCHEMA_NAME].[NEW_TABLE_NAME] 
FROM 
    [DATABASE_NAME].[SCHEMA_NAME].[OLD_TABLE_NAME]

The SCHEMA_NAME is often dbo