Fill the columns from the left with as many values as are given, and the rest will be defaulted : Insert « Insert Delete Update « PostgreSQL






Fill the columns from the left with as many values as are given, and the rest will be defaulted


postgres=#
postgres=#
postgres=# CREATE TABLE products (
postgres(#    product_no integer,
postgres(#    name text,
postgres(#    price numeric
postgres(# );
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# -- Fill the columns from the left with as many values as are given, and the rest will be defaulted.
postgres=# INSERT INTO products VALUES (1, 'Cheese');
INSERT 0 1
postgres=#
postgres=#
postgres=# select * from products;
 product_no |  name  | price
------------+--------+-------
          1 | Cheese |
(1 row)

postgres=#
postgres=# drop table products;
DROP TABLE
postgres=#
postgres=#
postgres=#
           
       








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