I agree with you that there should be an option as to whether to insert any if some fail. I was thinking of an instance where the user gets 500,000 rows of incomplete data and wants to put in anything that conforms to validation. This was a scenario that I specifically experienced. Sometimes my brain is in the instance and not the big picture.

You lost me around "In m".  Going somewhere with that?  ;-)

Nicholas Seckar wrote:

I think there are two separate cases: one where you want to insert a *lot* of records that you know to be valid, and another to insert a bunch of records that you do not trust to be valid. In m

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