Hello all, This may be (hopefully) a very basic question, but I (admittedly, a pgsql newbie) cannot seem to be able to find an answer to it :( I have in my database tables, say A, B, and C, all of them referring to the same objects (e.g. table A contains customer's name, table B his/her purchases, and table C his/her address). I want to create a "master" table D whose rows would have some values from table A, some from B, and some from C (e.g. name, last purchase, and address). I know I can do an INSERT with SELECT - but that will only allow me to insert values from one table, not from all three (or more). Is there any way to do this in PostgreSQL? I do realize that I could likely imitate everything I need from a master table by having many different tables and executing [more or less] complicated queries, but having a "master" table would greatly simplify my life and avoid multiple potential mistakes when constructing those queries... Thanks! Alex ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])