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Supported SQL Statements and Extensions for the Salesforce Driver : Create Table : Creating a Local Table
  
Creating a Local Table
Purpose
Creates a new table. You can create either a remote or local table. A remote table is a Salesforce object and is exposed in the SFORCE schema. Creating a table in the SFORCE schema creates a remote table. A local table is maintained by the driver and is local to the machine on which the driver is running. A local table is exposed in the PUBLIC schema. Creating a table in the PUBLIC schema creates a local table.
Syntax
CREATE [{MEMORY | DISK | [GLOBAL] {TEMPORARY | TEMP}]
TABLE table_name (column_definition [, ...]
[, constraint_definition...])
[ON COMMIT {DELETE | PRESERVE} ROWS]
where:
MEMORY
creates the new table in memory. The data for a memory table is held entirely in memory for the duration of the database session. When the database is closed, the data for the memory table is persisted to disk.
DISK
creates the new table in on disk. A disk table caches a portion of its data in memory and the remaining data on disk.
TEMPORARY | TEMP
creates the new table as a global temporary table. The GLOBAL qualifier is optional. The definition of a global temporary table is visible to all connections. The data written to a global temporary table is visible only to the connection used to write the data.
table_name
specifies the name of the new table.
column_definition
specifies the definition of a column in the new table. See Column Definition for Local Tables for a complete explanation.
constraint_definition
specifies constraints on the columns of the new table. See Constraint Definition for Local Tables for a complete explanation.
ON COMMIT PRESERVE ROWS
preserves row values in a temporary table while the connection is open; this is the default action.
ON COMMIT DELETE ROWS
empties row values on each commit or rollback.
Notes
*If MEMORY, DISK, or TEMPORARY|TEMP is not specified, the new table is created in memory.
* Column Definition for Local Tables
* Constraint Definition for Local Tables