SQL
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SQL: How to insert new rows that are copies of existing rows
In SQL you can create/insert new rows that are essentially copies of the old rows, without needing to specify every column value. Let’s say you have a table called “EVENTS” with the following columns: event_name location_name promoter_name event_date promote_address location_address Now, let’s say you want to create a new row with all the same information Continue reading
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