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# Insert |
# INSERT |
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The `INSERT` statement is used to add new rows of data into a table. <br/> |
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It can be utilized in a query as seen in the example below: |
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```sql |
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INSERT INTO table (column1, column2...) |
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VALUES (value1, value2...); |
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If -for whatever reason- all columns of a table require data insertion, <br/> it can be done so by ommiting the `column` assignment in the query: |
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```sql |
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INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (value1, value2, value3, ...); |
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``` |
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Visit the following resources to learn more: |
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- [@article@SQL INSERT](https://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_insert.asp) |
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