CREATE TABLE#
Synopsis#
CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] TABLE [ IF NOT EXISTS ]
table_name (
{ column_name data_type [ NOT NULL ]
[ COMMENT comment ]
[ WITH ( property_name = expression [, ...] ) ]
| LIKE existing_table_name
[ { INCLUDING | EXCLUDING } PROPERTIES ]
}
[, ...]
)
[ COMMENT table_comment ]
[ WITH ( property_name = expression [, ...] ) ]
Description#
Create a new, empty table with the specified columns. Use CREATE TABLE AS to create a table with data.
The optional OR REPLACE
clause causes an existing table with the
specified name to be replaced with the new table definition. Support
for table replacement varies across connectors. Refer to the
connector documentation for details.
The optional IF NOT EXISTS
clause causes the error to be
suppressed if the table already exists.
OR REPLACE
and IF NOT EXISTS
cannot be used together.
The optional WITH
clause can be used to set properties
on the newly created table or on single columns. To list all available table
properties, run the following query:
SELECT * FROM system.metadata.table_properties
To list all available column properties, run the following query:
SELECT * FROM system.metadata.column_properties
The LIKE
clause can be used to include all the column definitions from
an existing table in the new table. Multiple LIKE
clauses may be
specified, which allows copying the columns from multiple tables.
If INCLUDING PROPERTIES
is specified, all of the table properties are
copied to the new table. If the WITH
clause specifies the same property
name as one of the copied properties, the value from the WITH
clause
will be used. The default behavior is EXCLUDING PROPERTIES
. The
INCLUDING PROPERTIES
option maybe specified for at most one table.
Examples#
Create a new table orders
:
CREATE TABLE orders (
orderkey bigint,
orderstatus varchar,
totalprice double,
orderdate date
)
WITH (format = 'ORC')
Create the table orders
if it does not already exist, adding a table comment
and a column comment:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS orders (
orderkey bigint,
orderstatus varchar,
totalprice double COMMENT 'Price in cents.',
orderdate date
)
COMMENT 'A table to keep track of orders.'
Create the table bigger_orders
using the columns from orders
plus additional columns at the start and end:
CREATE TABLE bigger_orders (
another_orderkey bigint,
LIKE orders,
another_orderdate date
)