February 23, 2007 at 4:37 am
i created a table with a default constraint on a column, as shown below:
create
table Log_DIMFCT
(
sprocName
varchar(30),
begin_end
varchar(10),
entryTime
datetime not null default getdate()
)
when i try to insert into the table i use this line:
insert
into log_Dimfct values('test','start')
i get an error saying i did not specify the same amount of data as there are columns. i thought the default constraint would fill in the date col. am i not correct in this assumption?
February 23, 2007 at 4:55 am
if you're not providing values for all columns (except for identities) of a table, you should tell it which columns you're providing (values-order must match columnorder in the column-list ).
insert into log_Dimfct ( sprocName ,begin_end) values('test','start')
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