Question

I am trying to insert multiple rows with SQL statement.

For that i refered this question.

According to top scored answer in this qestion, i made following query:

INSERT INTO login
(LogInID,Password)
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Name1','pass1'
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Name2','pass2'

But when i try to execute this one, it gives me error:

Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 3
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'UNION'.

What can be the mistake in this query?

Is this a wrong approach?

Please help me.

NOTE: I am using SQL SERVER 2005

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Solution

you have to remove UNION ALL before the first SELECT.

INSERT INTO login (LogInID,Password)
SELECT 'Name1','pass1'
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Name2','pass2'

OTHER TIPS

Even though it does not provides an answer to your original question I think it's worth knowing that SQL Server provides another syntax using the VALUES syntax:

insert into login values
('Name1','pass1'), 
('Name2','pass2'),
('Name3','pass3')
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