Well I always use INSERT INTO and didn't realise that leaving INTO out would
even work!  You can certainly roll back INSERT INTO statements within
transaction blocks

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Bosky, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 March 2003 15:13
To: SQL
Subject: Transaction Log - insert statement


Is there any difference in using 'INSERT' instead of 'INSERT INTO'?
I was told 'INSERT INTO' statements don't get logged in the transaction log
and can't be rolled back.

I always thought that the 'INTO' keyword was optional and really didn't
affect anything.

Regards,

Dave Bosky
Sr. Multimedia Web Designer
Horry Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 
office: (843)369-8613
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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