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SQL / MySQL » Select Clause » Select 
Performing a Single Row INSERT
  
/*
mysql> Select * from Professor;
+-------------+---------------+
| ProfessorID | Name          |
+-------------+---------------+
|           0 | Snail at work |
+-------------+---------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)


*/
/* Create the table */
Drop TABLE Professor;

CREATE TABLE Professor (
   ProfessorID INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
   Name        VARCHAR(50NOT NULL)
TYPE = InnoDB;

/* Real command */
INSERT INTO Professor (ProfessorID, Name
VALUES (0'Snail at work');


/* Check the result */
Select * from Professor;
           
         
    
  
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