CTAS
From Oracle FAQ
CTAS refers to a CREATE TABLE AS statement - a new table is created and populated with row from a specified query. By default, only NOT NULL constraints will be copied to the target table (unless specified - see example below).
History[edit]
From Oracle 7 CTAS statements can be performed in parallel (Oracle Enterprise Edition only).
Examples[edit]
Simple CTAS statement:
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp2 AS SELECT * FROM emp; Table created.
Specifying a tablespace:
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp3 TABLESPACE users AS SELECT * FROM emp; Table created.
Parallel CTAS with nologging for faster performance:
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp4 NOLOGGING PARALLEL 4 AS SELECT * FROM emp; Table created.
Normal CTAS, but also define a primary key on the target table:
SQL> CREATE TABLE emp5 (empid PRIMARY KEY) AS SELECT empid FROM emp;
Also see[edit]
- Nologging and force logging - speed-up CTAS operations
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