am  Tue, dem 27.02.2007, um  9:48:57 -0300 mailte Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha 
folgendes:
> I understant you inquiry but I don't meant to add all the fields order
> in an insert statement.
> 
> IE:
> insert into table values (value1, value2, value3....)
> 
> is better than
> 
> insert into table (column1,column2,column3 ...) values (value1,
> value2, value3....)

No, it isn't better, because, if you change the table in the future and
add new colums, your insert-statement will be failed. If you write your
insert with explicit column order, nothing happens, except the new row
will be empty.


Andreas
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