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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:04:20+00:00 2026-05-15T21:04:20+00:00

Let’s say for instance: I have two tables: old_data and new_data . Both old_data

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Let’s say for instance:

  • I have two tables: old_data and new_data.

  • Both old_data and new_data have one column called this_is_col.

  • Both old_data and new_data have various (hundreds) of rows of dates (2010-02-06, 2010-01-09, 2007-06-02, etc.). Both tables don’t necessarily have the same dates, but they both have the same format.

  • The fields of both tables are various integers.


My task:

  • Copy the fields from old_data to new_data.

  • If a date exists in both tables, the field in new_data will be replaced.

  • If the date doesn’t exist in new_data, then the correct row will be added and the field will be copied over.


Here is how far I’ve gotten:

Create a temporary column:

ALTER TABLE `new_data` ADD `tempColumn` TEXT NULL;

Copy over data from old_data:

INSERT INTO `new_data` (`tempColumn`) SELECT `this_is_col` FROM `old_data`;

Combine temporary column and new_data . this_is_col. (I haven’t really figured this step out since I haven’t gotten this far).

MERGE? `tempColumn` `this_is_col`;

Delete temporary table

ALTER TABLE `new_data` DROP `tempColumn`;

Upon performing the second action (transferring the data over to the temporary column) I get this error:

#1062 - Duplicate entry '0000-00-00' for key 1

And now I’m stuck. Any help would be appreciated. I’m using MySQL and phpMyAdmin to test the SQL commands.

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    2026-05-15T21:04:20+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:04 pm

    Assuming your dates are indexed as unique keys:

    INSERT INTO newtable
    SELECT *
    FROM oldtable
    ON DUPLICATE KEY column1=oldcolumn1, ...
    
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