
sql - Insert into ... values ( SELECT ... FROM ... ) - Stack Overflow
Aug 25, 2008 · 1896 I am trying to INSERT INTO a table using the input from another table. Although this is entirely feasible for many database engines, I always seem to struggle to remember the …
Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query? - Stack Overflow
Jan 17, 2009 · In SQL Server 2008 you can insert multiple rows using a single INSERT statement.
SQL Server Insert Example - Stack Overflow
I switch between Oracle and SQL Server occasionally, and often forget how to do some of the most trivial tasks in SQL Server. I want to manually insert a row of data into a SQL Server database table
SQL Server INSERT INTO with WHERE clause - Stack Overflow
I'm trying to insert some mock payment info into a dev database with this query: INSERT INTO Payments(Amount) VALUES(12.33) WHERE Payments.CustomerID = '145300'; How can adjust...
How do I escape a single quote in SQL Server? - Stack Overflow
Oct 19, 2009 · I am trying to insert some text data into a table in SQL Server 9. The text includes a single quote '. How do I escape that? I tried using two single quotes, but it threw me some errors. eg. …
SQL Server Insert if not exists - Stack Overflow
A single insert statement is always a single transaction. It's not as if the SQL Server evaluates the subquery first and then at some later point, and without holding a lock, goes on to do the insert.
sql - How to insert a value that contains an apostrophe (single quote ...
Dec 16, 2009 · The apostrophe, or single quote, is a special character in SQL that specifies the beginning and end of string data. This means that to use it as part of your literal string data you need …
sql - Using the WITH clause in an INSERT statement - Stack Overflow
The problem here is with your INSERT INTO statement, which is looking for VALUES or SELECT syntax. INSERT INTO statement can be used in 2 ways - by providing VALUES explicitly or by …
sql - INSERT vs INSERT INTO - Stack Overflow
May 27, 2017 · 5 In SQL Server 2005, you could have something in between INSERT and INTO like this: INSERT top(5) INTO tTable1 SELECT * FROM tTable2; Though it works without the INTO, I …
Avoid duplicates in INSERT INTO SELECT query in SQL Server
INSERT IGNORE INTO Table2(Id, Name) SELECT Id, Name FROM Table1 Does SQL Server have anything similar?