>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>What would be a syntax in SQL Server equivalent to APPEND BLANK in VFP? That is, if I want to insert a row with all empty (or default) values. TIA.
>>>
>>>insert into dbo.MyTable (field1, field2)
>>>
>>>values (DEFAULT, DEFAULT)
>>>
>>>Or omit the fields from the list - the default values will be inserted.
>>
>>In other words, there is not way to skip the "(field1, field2)"; at least one field has to be there. Right?
>
>Yes.
Thank you.
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