It's solved....
Thank you very...very...much my friend Harald.
--- Harald Fuchs <hf0722x@protecting.net> wrote:
> In article
>
<20040722131503.82949.qmail@web41803.mail.yahoo.com>,
> Prabu Subroto <prabu_subroto@yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > Dear my friends...
> > I created a table (named : sven1). I want to
> populate
> > this table with the record from another table
> (named :
> > appoinment).
> > but I don't know how to formulate the sql query.
>
> > I tried this one:
> > insert into sven1 (custid, noapp) values ((select
> > custid from appointment where done='N' and
> > salesid='6'), (select noapp from appointment where
> > done='N' and salesid='6'));
>
> It's far easier:
>
> INSERT INTO sven1 (custid, noapp)
> SELECT custid, noapp
> FROM appointment
> WHERE done = 'N'
> AND salesid = '6'
>
>
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