Example 1: sql insert query
--sql insert quest example
INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3, ...)
VALUES (value1, value2, value3, ...);
Example 2: sql insert
-- Note: This is specifically for SQL - Oracle
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-- OPTION 1: Insert specific values (other values will be null)
-- syntax
INSERT INTO <TABLE_NAME> (<column1>,<column2>,<column3>,...)
VALUES (<value1>,<value2>,<value3>,...);
-- example
INSERT INTO SALES (SALE_ID,ITEM_ID,QUANTITY,AMOUNT)
VALUES (631,13,4,59.99);
-- ---------------------------------------------------------------
-- OPTION 2: Insert a value for every field
-- syntax
INSERT INTO <TABLE_NAME> VALUES (<value1>,<value2>,...,<valueN>);
-- example (SALES table only consists of 4 columns)
INSERT INTO SALES VALUES (631,13,4,59.99);
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Example 3: insert into
INSERT INTO client (prenom, nom, ville, age)
VALUES
('Rébecca', 'Armand', 'Saint-Didier-des-Bois', 24),
('Aimée', 'Hebert', 'Marigny-le-Châtel', 36),
('Marielle', 'Ribeiro', 'Maillères', 27),
('Hilaire', 'Savary', 'Conie-Molitard', 58);
Example 4: sql insert into
INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3, ...)
VALUES (value1, value2, value3, ...);
Example 5: insert sql
-- sql insert using string format
-- you dont need to do this unless you want to specify what
-- columns you want to insert
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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 ''
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ssql = "INSERT INTO Costumer (idcostumer, costumername) VALUES("textboxidcostumer.Text + ", '" + textboxname.Text + "')";
Example 6: sql insert to values
INSERT INTO name (...)
VALUES (...)
Used alongside the INSERT INTO keyword to add new values to a table.
Example: Adds a new car to the cars table.
INSERT INTO cars (name, model, year)
VALUES ('Ford', 'Fiesta', 2010);