I am trying to create a CTE in Oracle that doesn't select from an existing table but instead has data inserted into it. Currently, I am creating a table and then dropping it after the query is done. Is there a way to create a CTE that effectively does the same thing? This is my current code:
create table RTG_YEARS
(YR date);
insert into RTG_YEARS values (to_date('2013-01-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'));
insert into RTG_YEARS values (to_date('2013-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd'));
insert into RTG_YEARS values (to_date('2014-01-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'));
insert into RTG_YEARS values (to_date('2014-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd'));
insert into RTG_YEARS values (to_date('2015-01-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'));
insert into RTG_YEARS values (to_date('2015-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd'));
You can create your common table expression (CTE, subquery factoring, etc.) by selecting the date values from dual, and unioning them all together:
Not related to it being a CTE, but you can reduce the typing a bit by using date literals: