When inserting data in MySQL, string values must be enclosed by double quotation marks or single quotation marks. Numeric values do not need quotation marks (an error will be reported when quotation marks are added) the correct format for date insertion is, for example, name (varchar20), age (int11), and birth (date). Then the insertion format is insertintotablenamevalues (name_of_v
When inserting data in MySQL, string values must be enclosed by double quotation marks or single quotation marks. Numeric values do not need quotation marks (an error will be reported when quotation marks are added) the correct format for inserting a date is '2014-00-00 ', for example, name (varchar20), age (int 11), birth (date) the insert format is insert into tablename values ("name_of_v
When inserting data in MySQL, string values must be enclosed by double quotation marks or single quotation marks. Numeric values do not need quotation marks (an error will be reported when quotation marks are added)
The correct format for inserting a date is '2017-00-00'
For example, name (varchar20), age (int 11), birth (date)
The insert format is
Insert into tablename values ("name_of_value", 20, '2017-12-12 ');
Note that this age is an int data type, so 20 can be added without any need, while birth is a date type must be enclosed by single quotation marks in the format of 0000-00-00.