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select ... into #TempTable vs Create #TempTable & insert #TempTable select

Asked by dtodd in MS SQL Server

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Hi,

Question:
Does select field1, field2 into #SomeTempTable from SomeOtherTable hold a schema lock for the entire duration of the operation, or just while the temp table is being created, and does this result in blocking other temp table creation.

Or is it simply a preferred practice to explicitly create and then populate a temp table. That is, the resulting T-SQL is easier to read and maintain than select * into #TempTable?

Background:
I came across this comment recently
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/MS-SQL-Server/Q_22984077.html

When I referred to this, imitchie suggested that the background reason that was trotted out was out-of-date. (see http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/MS-SQL-Server/Q_22985646.html#a20364908)

So, wanting to learn, I would like to discuss this, and get more input - hopefully with a few authoritive references, rather than one or two opposing opinions.

If this advice applied at all, to what versions of SQL? (I still have some SQL 7.0 around here), and when (if this is considered a bug) was this fixed? Was it fixed in a service pack?

Cheers
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