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I found this today (April 2016) via Google because I couldn't remember the syntax.

The original question (Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query?Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query? Jan 2009) contains the answer I needed - but it was closed.

In my humble opinion it is not a duplicate of (Insert multiple rows WITHOUT repeating the "INSERT INTO ..." part of the statement?Insert multiple rows WITHOUT repeating the "INSERT INTO ..." part of the statement? April 2010) because the version number is different. THAT question is about how to do it in SQL Server 2005 {currently out of support} because you can't use the new syntax in `05.

Please look at the version numbers before closing questions. It may be appropriate for the original question to be LOCKED or PROTECTED, I'm find with that. But in my humble opinion someone should un-close it and removed the duplicate reference.

I added a comment to the duplicate (question 2624713) giving the valid syntax for versions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008+, I hope that is okay (and useful).

Respectfully, -Chris C.

I found this today (April 2016) via Google because I couldn't remember the syntax.

The original question (Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query? Jan 2009) contains the answer I needed - but it was closed.

In my humble opinion it is not a duplicate of (Insert multiple rows WITHOUT repeating the "INSERT INTO ..." part of the statement? April 2010) because the version number is different. THAT question is about how to do it in SQL Server 2005 {currently out of support} because you can't use the new syntax in `05.

Please look at the version numbers before closing questions. It may be appropriate for the original question to be LOCKED or PROTECTED, I'm find with that. But in my humble opinion someone should un-close it and removed the duplicate reference.

I added a comment to the duplicate (question 2624713) giving the valid syntax for versions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008+, I hope that is okay (and useful).

Respectfully, -Chris C.

I found this today (April 2016) via Google because I couldn't remember the syntax.

The original question (Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query? Jan 2009) contains the answer I needed - but it was closed.

In my humble opinion it is not a duplicate of (Insert multiple rows WITHOUT repeating the "INSERT INTO ..." part of the statement? April 2010) because the version number is different. THAT question is about how to do it in SQL Server 2005 {currently out of support} because you can't use the new syntax in `05.

Please look at the version numbers before closing questions. It may be appropriate for the original question to be LOCKED or PROTECTED, I'm find with that. But in my humble opinion someone should un-close it and removed the duplicate reference.

I added a comment to the duplicate (question 2624713) giving the valid syntax for versions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008+, I hope that is okay (and useful).

Respectfully, -Chris C.

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I found this today (April 2016) via Google because I couldn't remember the syntax.

The original question (Inserting multiple rows in a single SQL query? Jan 2009) contains the answer I needed - but it was closed.

In my humble opinion it is not a duplicate of (Insert multiple rows WITHOUT repeating the "INSERT INTO ..." part of the statement? April 2010) because the version number is different. THAT question is about how to do it in SQL Server 2005 {currently out of support} because you can't use the new syntax in `05.

Please look at the version numbers before closing questions. It may be appropriate for the original question to be LOCKED or PROTECTED, I'm find with that. But in my humble opinion someone should un-close it and removed the duplicate reference.

I added a comment to the duplicate (question 2624713) giving the valid syntax for versions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008+, I hope that is okay (and useful).

Respectfully, -Chris C.