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INSERT INTO with SubQuery MySQL

I have this Statement:

INSERT INTO qa_costpriceslog (item_code, invoice_code, item_costprice)
    VALUES (1, 2, (SELECT item_costprice FROM qa_items WHERE item_code = 1));

I'm trying to insert a value copy the same data of item_costprice, but show me the error:

Error Code: 1136. Column count doesn't match value count at row 1

How i can solve this?

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Use numeric literals with aliases inside a SELECT statement. No () are necessary around the SELECT component.

INSERT INTO qa_costpriceslog (item_code, invoice_code, item_costprice)
  SELECT
    /* Literal number values with column aliases */
    1 AS item_code,
    2 AS invoice_code,
    item_costprice
  FROM qa_items 
  WHERE item_code = 1;

Note that in context of an INSERT INTO...SELECT, the aliases are not actually necessary and you can just SELECT 1, 2, item_costprice, but in a normal SELECT you'll need the aliases to access the columns returned.


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