INSERT Statements
To create new records, use INSERT statements.
INSERT Syntax
The INSERT statement specifies the columns to be inserted and the new column values. You can specify the column values in a comma-separated list in the VALUES clause, as shown in the following example:
INSERT INTO <table_name>
( <column_reference> [ , ... ] )
VALUES
( { <expression> | NULL } [ , ... ] )
<expression> ::=
| @ <parameter>
| ?
| <literal>
You can use the ExecuteNonQuery method to execute data manipulation commands and retrieve the rows affected, as shown in the following example:
C#
String connectionString = "InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;OAuthClientId=MyOAuthClientId;OAuthClientSecret=MyOAuthClientSecret;CallbackURL=http://localhost:33333;"; using (SmartsheetConnection connection = new SmartsheetConnection(connectionString)) { int rowsAffected; SmartsheetCommand cmd = new SmartsheetCommand("INSERT INTO Sheet_Test_Sheet (Name) VALUES ('Basic Agile Project with Gantt Timeline')", connection); rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); }
VB.NET
Dim connectionString As [String] = "InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;OAuthClientId=MyOAuthClientId;OAuthClientSecret=MyOAuthClientSecret;CallbackURL=http://localhost:33333;" Using connection As New SmartsheetConnection(connectionString) Dim rowsAffected As Integer Dim cmd As New SmartsheetCommand("INSERT INTO Sheet_Test_Sheet (Name) VALUES ('Basic Agile Project with Gantt Timeline')", connection) rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() End Using