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Oracle PL / SQL » Table » Create Table 
create as select, then add primary key
   
SQL>
SQL> create table employee(
  2        employee_id number,
  3        break_reason varchar2(100),
  4        break_time interval day(1to second(2));

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee employee_id, break_reason, break_time )
  2      values 101'C',
  3               TIMESTAMP '2001-09-03 12:47:00.000000' -
  4               TIMESTAMP '2001-09-03 13:13:00.000000' );

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee employee_id, break_reason, break_time )
  2      values 102'B',
  3               TIMESTAMP '2001-09-03 13:35:00.000000' -
  4               TIMESTAMP '2001-09-03 13:39:00.000000' );

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee employee_id, break_reason, break_time )
  2      values 103'P',
  3               TIMESTAMP '2001-09-03 16:30:00.000000' -
  4               TIMESTAMP '2001-09-03 17:00:00.000000' );

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee employee_id, break_reason, break_time )
  2      values 104'F',
  3               TIMESTAMP '2001-09-03 17:00:00.000000' -
  4               TIMESTAMP '2001-09-03 17:30:00.000000' );

row created.

SQL>
SQL> select from employee;

EMPLOYEE_ID BREAK_REASON                   BREAK_TIME
----------- ------------------------------ ------------------------------
        101 C                              -0 00:26:00.00
        102 B                              -0 00:04:00.00
        103 P                              -0 00:30:00.00
        104 F                              -0 00:30:00.00

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> create table another_dept as select from employee;

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> alter table another_dept
  2  add constraint another_dept_pk
  3  primary key(employee_id);

Table altered.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> select from another_dept;

EMPLOYEE_ID BREAK_REASON                   BREAK_TIME
----------- ------------------------------ ------------------------------
        101 C                              -0 00:26:00.00
        102 B                              -0 00:04:00.00
        103 P                              -0 00:30:00.00
        104 F                              -0 00:30:00.00

SQL>
SQL> drop table another_dept cascade constraints;

Table dropped.

SQL> drop table employee cascade constraints;

Table dropped.

SQL>

   
    
  
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