Try this
-- Create the destination_space if it doesn't exist
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS destination_space LIKE source_space;
-- Copy the data from source_space to destination_space
INSERT INTO destination_space
SELECT * FROM source_space;
-- Optionally, update specific columns if needed
UPDATE destination_space
SET space_key = 'new_space_key',
space_name = 'New Space Name';
-- Optionally, insert additional data if needed
INSERT INTO destination_space (column1, column2, ...)
VALUES (value1, value2, ...);
In this example:
First, you create the destination_space table with the same structure as source_space.
Then, you insert the data from source_space into destination_space using a SELECT statement.
If needed, you can update specific columns in destination_space to customize the copied data.
Finally, you can insert any additional data into destination_space as needed.
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