Duncan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While reading the manual the other day, I noticed that MySQL supports a syntax 
> of INSERT INTO table VALUES (x),(y),(z).  Very handy, and nice and fast.  
> However, when this syntax was tested on an AS/400 and an Ingres installation, 
> it doesn't work.  The manual doesn't list this format as an extension from 
> ANSI 92 though.  So, is it standard SQL or an extension?
> 

I have no ANSI SQL, but INSERT statement with multiple value lists is mentioned in the 
standart SQL 99.


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