Databases :: Oracle :: How to insert multiple rows in one INSERT statement in Oracle ? |
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| By: VGR |
Date: 10/04/2008 10:05:39 |
Points: 0 | Status: Answered Quality : Excellent |
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Easy. You can't ;-) (at least with a 9.2.0 version) SQL> insert into stat_prod values (1,100861,10,1102.55,'Vente','10/01/2000'),(1,1,1,NULL,'',NULL),(1 ,102130,5,500,NULL,'20/01/2000'); insert into stat_prod values (1,100861,10,1102.55,'Vente','10/01/2000'),(1,1,1,NULL,'',NULL),(1,1021 * ERREUR à la ligne 1 : ORA-00933: La commande SQL ne se termine pas correctement Oracle can't insert more than 1 row at a time... So Oracle 9.2.0 (2002 or 2004?) doesn't support this SQL99 feature : F641, "Row and table constructors" (outside Core SQL-99) and is limited to Core level. MySql supports it since the beginning, probably even in 3.23.* releases (Aug 1999). |
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