Jason Ziegler wrote:
>
> I have a query that works in mysql:
> "INSERT INTO table1 ( id, column2, column3 ) VALUES ( '1', 'text stuff',
> 'text stuff' ), ( '2', 'more text', 'even more text')"
I'm not SQL expert bunt I don't think the INSERT statement will let you
insert more than one set of values at a time. You need to do one INSERT
for each set of values. Someone *will* correct me if I am wrong :)
You need:
INSERT INTO table1 ( id, column2, column3 ) VALUES ( '1', 'text stuff',
'text stuff' );
INSERT INTO table1 ( id, column2, column3 ) VALUES ( '2', 'more text',
'even more text');
HTH,
Jean-Christian Imbeault