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The simple difference between select Into and Insert Into is: --> Select Into don't need existing table. If you want to copy table A data, you just type Select * INTO [tablename] from A. Just for kicks and giggles, I put the SELECT .* into SQL Server and it gave me Invalid column prefix '': No table name specified - you can, however, use a table alias so that it's SELECT a.*, [column list from table b] with a proper JOIN. I was wondering what the differences are between Select-Option and Datalist-Option. Is there any situation in which it would be better to use one or the other? An example of each follows: Select-...

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