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insert into sql

-- if you want to insert values in all column
-- values must be assigned to that column
INSERT INTO table_name
VALUES 
	(value1, value2, value3, ...); 
-- 		^		 ^		 ^		^
--  (column1, column2, column3, ...)
-- the same arrangement
Posted by: Guest on October-22-2021
5

insert a select statement into a table

--format
INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerName, City, Country)
SELECT SupplierName, City, Country FROM Suppliers;

--examples
INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerName, City, Country)
SELECT SupplierName, City, Country FROM Suppliers;
Posted by: Guest on March-30-2020
3

insert sql

-- sql insert using string format 

        -- you dont need to do this unless you want to specify what
                  --    columns you want to insert
                                 ⬇️
String = "INSERT INTO Marcas (yourcolumn) VALUES(if your value is string use 'your string' and if is a number you dont use the '')";

-- exemple:     
                                                -- because my idcostumer just allows numbers   and that is a text one and i use the ''                                    
                                                         --    and i dont use the ''
                                                                          ⬇️                             ⬇️  
ssql = "INSERT INTO Costumer (idcostumer, costumername) VALUES("textboxidcostumer.Text + ", '" + textboxname.Text + "')";
Posted by: Guest on May-04-2021
2

sql insert into

Add new rows to a table.
Example: Adds a new vehicle.
INSERT INTO cars (make, model, mileage, year)
VALUES ('Audi', 'A3', 30000, 2016);
Posted by: Guest on January-07-2021
1

insert in to table sql

It is possible to write the INSERT INTO statement in two ways:

1. Specify both the column names and the values to be inserted:
INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3, ...)
VALUES (value1, value2, value3, ...);

2. If you are adding values for all the columns of the table, you do not need to specify the column names in the SQL query. However, make sure the order of the values is in the same order as the columns in the table. Here, the INSERT INTO syntax would be as follows:
INSERT INTO table_name
VALUES (value1, value2, value3, ...);
Posted by: Guest on April-23-2021
0

insert into

INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerName, City, Country)

VALUES ('Cardinal', 'Stavanger', 'Norway');
Posted by: Guest on May-06-2021

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