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An insert statement adds rows to a table. There are two syntactic forms this type of statement can take in RZSQL.
In the first form, which is common to most SQL databases, you specify the column
names you'll be supplying data for, then give the data using a select statement.
This select statement is commonly a VALUES(...) clause, when the data is
constant or is coming from the calling process via bind-parameters.
Example:
insert into Users
( Email
, Name
)
values ('user1@example.com', 'user 1')
, ('user2@example.com', 'user 2');Sometimes it is useful to copy data between tables though, in which case using a real query is handy. Refer to select-stmt for further information.
When there are a more than a couple of columns involved, it can be hard to see
which datum in a VALUES(...) clause corresponds to which column name in the
table.
To make this easier, RZSQL supports a special syntax for inserting a single row of data, in which the column names are paired with the values being inserted.
insert into Users
row
Email = 'user4@example.com',
Name = 'user 4';This compiles to a VALUES(...) clause.
You can experiment with the various insert statement types here.