CREATE TABLE ... AS creates a new table from a .
The “ statement performs a schema change. For more information about how online schema changes work in CockroachDB, see .
Intended use
Tables created withCREATE TABLE ... AS are intended to persist the
result of a query for later reuse.
This can be more efficient than a when the
following two conditions are met:
- The result of the query is used as-is multiple times.
- The copy needs not be kept up-to-date with the original table over time.
Required privileges
The user must have theCREATE on the parent database.
Synopsis
- Basic
- Expanded
Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
IF NOT EXISTS | Create a new table only if a table of the same name does not already exist in the database; if one does exist, do not return an error. Note that IF NOT EXISTS checks the table name only; it does not check if an existing table has the same columns, indexes, constraints, etc., of the new table. |
table_name | The name of the table to create, which must be unique within its database and follow these . When the parent database is not set as the default, the name must be formatted as database.name.The and statements use a temporary table called excluded to handle uniqueness conflicts during execution. It’s therefore not recommended to use the name excluded for any of your tables. |
column_name | The name of the column you want to use instead of the name of the column from select_stmt. |
create_as_col_qual_list | An optional column definition, which may include and . |
family_def | An optional . Column family names must be unique within the table but can have the same name as columns, constraints, or indexes. |
create_as_constraint_def | An optional . |
select_stmt | A to provide the data. |
opt_persistence_temp_table | Defines the table as a session-scoped temporary table. For more information, see . Note that the LOCAL, GLOBAL, and UNLOGGED options are no-ops, allowed by the parser for PostgreSQL compatibility.Support for temporary tables is . |
opt_with_storage_parameter_list | A comma-separated list of . Supported parameters include fillfactor, s2_max_level, s2_level_mod, s2_max_cells, geometry_min_x, geometry_max_x, geometry_min_y, and geometry_max_y. The fillfactor parameter is a no-op, allowed for PostgreSQL-compatibility.For details, see . For an example, see . |
ON COMMIT PRESERVE ROWS | This clause is a no-op, allowed by the parser for PostgreSQL compatibility. CockroachDB only supports session-scoped , and does not support the clauses ON COMMIT DELETE ROWS and ON COMMIT DROP, which are used to define transaction-scoped temporary tables in PostgreSQL. |
Limitations
The default rules for apply. The of tables created withCREATE TABLE ... AS is not automatically derived from the query results. You must specify new primary keys at table creation. For examples, see .
Examples
Setup
The following examples use MovR, a fictional vehicle-sharing application, to demonstrate CockroachDB SQL statements. For more information about the MovR example application and dataset, see . To follow along, run to start a temporary, in-memory cluster with themovr dataset preloaded:

