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I want to insert table data and textbox value in to another table. I am trying insert command as below but it is not working.

Insert into 
     Table_UserAnswer 
      (
         UserQuizID, 
         QuizID, 
         QuestionID, 
         Title, 
         Answer1, 
         Answer2, 
         Answer3, 
         Answer4,
         CorrectAnswer
       ) 
         '" + m.ToString() + 
      "', 
      select 
         top 5 QuizID, 
         QuestionID, 
         Title, 
         Answer1,
         Answer2,
         Answer3,
         Answer4,
         CorrectAnswer 
     from 
         [Table_Question] 
     order by 
          newid()"
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  • What is user of m.ToString()?
    – alok_dida
    Feb 21, 2013 at 8:49
  • m = Dr[0].ToString(); max = Convert.ToInt16(m); max = max + 1; } con.Close(); con.Dispose(); Dr.Close(); Dr.Dispose(); cmd.Cancel(); cmd.Dispose(); m = max.ToString(); Feb 21, 2013 at 9:04

2 Answers 2

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use INSERT INTO...SELECT statement,

INSERT INTO 
    Table_UserAnswer 
    (
      UserQuizID, 
      QuizID, 
      QuestionID, 
      Title, 
      Answer1, 
      Answer2, 
      Answer3, 
      Answer4, 
      CorrectAnswer)  
    SELECT TOP 5 
      'UserQuizIDValue', 
      QuizID, 
      QuestionID, 
      Title,
      Answer1,
      Answer2,
      Answer3,
      Answer4,
      CorrectAnswer 
    FROM   
      Table_Question
    ORDER BY 
      newid()

the value of UserQuizIDValue is from m.ToString().

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INSERT INTO TestTable (Col1, Col2) SELECT Col1, Col1 FROM Person.Contact

You have to make sure that number of columns in the Insert query should be same as the Select statement except if you have any identity column.

In your case "UserQuizID" is missing from the Select statement.

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  • if (Dr.Read()) { m = Dr[0].ToString(); max = Convert.ToInt16(m); max = max + 1; } con.Close(); con.Dispose(); Dr.Close(); Dr.Dispose(); cmd.Cancel(); cmd.Dispose(); m = max.ToString(); Feb 21, 2013 at 9:08
  • You are using it for what? Is it for UserQuizId ? If it is than is it Primary key ?
    – alok_dida
    Feb 21, 2013 at 9:15

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