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HumanResources.myTeam Sample Table (SQL Server)
To run code examples for importing and exporting bulk data in SQL Server, you need to create a test table named myTeam in the HumanResources schema.
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HumanResources.myTeam Sample Table (SQL Server)

[!INCLUDESQL Server Azure SQL Database Synapse Analytics PDW] Many of the code examples in Importing and Exporting Bulk Data require a special-purpose test table named myTeam. Before you can run the examples, you must create the myTeam table in the HumanResources schema of the [!INCLUDEssSampleDBobject] database.

Note

[!INCLUDEssSampleDBobject] is one of the sample databases in [!INCLUDEssnoversion].

The myTeam table contains the following columns.

Column Data type Nullability Description
EmployeeID smallint Not null Primary key for the rows. Employee ID of a member of my team.
Name nvarchar(50) Not null Name of a member of my team.
Title nvarchar(50) Nullable Title the employee performs on my team.
Background nvarchar(50) Not null Date and time the row was last updated. (Default)

To create HumanResources.myTeam

  • Use the following [!INCLUDEtsql] statements:

    --Create HumanResources.MyTeam:   
    USE AdventureWorks2022;  
    GO  
    CREATE TABLE HumanResources.myTeam   
    (EmployeeID smallint NOT NULL,  
    Name nvarchar(50) NOT NULL,  
    Title nvarchar(50) NULL,  
    Background nvarchar(50) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''  
    );  
    GO  

To populate HumanResources.myTeam

  • Execute following INSERT statements to populate the table with two rows:

    USE AdventureWorks2022;  
    GO  
    INSERT INTO HumanResources.myTeam(EmployeeID,Name,Title,Background)  
       VALUES(77,'Mia Doppleganger','Administrative Assistant','Microsoft Office');  
    GO  
    INSERT INTO HumanResources.myTeam(EmployeeID,Name,Title,Background)  
       VALUES(49,'Hirum Mollicat','I.T. Specialist','Report Writing and Data Mining');  
    GO  

    [!NOTE]
    These statements skip the fourth column, Background. This has a default value. Skipping this column causes this INSERT statement to leave this column blank.

See Also

Bulk Import and Export of Data (SQL Server)