INSERT INTO table2 (id, content) (
   SELECT id, coalesce(title, '') || ' ' || coalesce(description, '')
   FROM table1 t1);

If you want to keep them syncrhonized, in other words, rerun the query
over and over again without having to truncate table2 first or deleting
all of the rows, you can:

INSERT INTO table2 (id, content) (
   SELECT id, coalesce(title, '') || ' ' || coalesce(description, '')
   FROM table1 t1)
WHERE id NOT IN (
   SELECT id
   FROM table1);

With Oracle there is a slick way to do a partial outer join that allowed
you to do this without creating a complete list of table1.id in the last
subquery, but I dunno if Pg has an equivalent mechanism.



Andreas Joseph Krogh wrote:
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> Hi, I'd like to fill one table with the contents of another table. Mye schema
> is like this:
>
> CREATE TABLE table1(
> id serial NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
> title varchar NOT NULL,
> description varchar
> );
>
> CREATE TABLE table2(
> id int NOT NULL REFERENCES(table1(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
> content varchar NOT NULL
> );
>
> Now - is there a way I can do something like:
> INSERT INTO table2(id, content) values (select t1.id, coalesce(t1.title, '')
> || ' ' || coalesce(t1.description, '') as content from table1 t1);
>
> Any hints on how to insert a lot of values at the same time like this?
>
> - --
> Andreas Joseph Krogh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Managing Director, Senior Software Developer
> OfficeNet AS
>
> I always do a CVS update before making a patch (unless I forget).
>
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