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Insert into SQL with a '
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22/08/2019 12:06:25
 
 
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22/08/2019 12:02:25
Joe Kaufman
Bell Laboratories Inc.
Wisconsin, United States
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
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Thread ID:
01670208
Message ID:
01670254
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>> "Present all solutions" is a bad idea, in my opinion. I can think of a lot scenarios where I can easily present 10-20 solutions, but why should I? The one who asks usually wants the best and/or the most flexible solution.
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>I guess we will have to vehemently agree to disagree (and I am glad you were never one of my teachers in school!).
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>If someone asked for the fastest way to get their SQL INSERT working SQL Sever Management Studio, and all they had to do is add an apostrophe, I wouldn't instruct them on how to use TRANSACT-SQL parameters and tell them it is the _only_ way to perform the task at hand. Using params in SSMS is simple enough, but if someone is in a hurry, why not tell them the fastest way to do what they want and then additionally discuss alternate (i.e. better) ways of doing things? Isn't that the best of both worlds -- helpful and educational at the same time?
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>It's not my job to force other people to use best practices (I would be fired from my job if I tried, in fact) -- they have to come to terms with that on their own. In the meantime I will always provide everything I can in an answer. Within reason, obviously. I am not going to write 20 routines using all the different looping structures, for example. I am not talking about teaching syntax and/or basic programming tips. This question was very specific, and there aren't 20 ways to do it unless you just want to name the parameters something else...
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>Thanks,
>Joe Kaufman

From all the books I have read, and that's a lot, using ?parameter has always been mentioned as the "correct" solution. However, you are free to use whatever solution you prefer.
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