• If you want to capture the datatypes here are a couple of different ways.

    select *

    into MyNewTable

    from msdb.dbo.sysjobs

    where 1 = 0

    select c.name as ColumnName, t.name as DataType, c.is_nullable

    from msdb.sys.columns c

    join sys.types t on c.user_type_id = t.user_type_id

    where object_id = object_id('msdb..sysjobs')

    order by c.column_id

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