On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 03:28, Jay wrote:
> hi people,
> i am using mysql and i am having the following problem....
> I know this is not the correct to ask this problem.
Surely a MySQL mailing list could have answered this? I thought they
had good community support.
> but i am need of
> help urgently thats why i posted this here.
> but please help
>
>
> i have a table with the following fields .when i try to enter data i get
> the following error.any help would b
...
>
> when i enter the following data
>
> INSERT INTO form VALUES
>
('yes',,'yes',,'yes',,'yes','yes','yes','yes','yes','yes','yes','no','yes','no','yes','yes','yes','yes','john',,'',,,'','',,'','',,'','',,'');
>
> i get the following error
> ERROR 1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax.
Even MySQL doesn't accept that kind of thing!
You have doubled commas at several places in the VALUES list. I suppose
those are meant to be nulls - you should specify NULL instead of nothing
at all:
INSERT INTO form VALUES
('yes',NULL,'yes',NULL,'yes',NULL,'yes',...);
The way you have written it is bad practice any way. You should use
specific column names rather than relying on the current order in the
table:
INSERT INTO form (human_subj, animal_subj, toxic,...)
VALUES ('yes','yes','yes',...);
This will continue to work even if the table's column order changes for
some reason.
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