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Chapter 6, Problem 4CAT
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Insert values:
Inserting values comes under Data Manipulation Language (DML).
- The INSERT command in SQL is employed to add records to an existing table.
Syntax for inserting values into the table is as follows:
INSERT INTO TABLE_NAME VALUES ('DATA 1', 'DATA 2');
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