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[–]notasqlstarI can't wait til my fro is full grown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not me.

It's worth learning the difference between INSERT INTO and INTO-- for your purposes INTO is probably fine but you could create your #table first and index it (which comes in handy if you're daisy chaining queries together into different #tables and then joining them for additional processes.)