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Editor to share with you how to use navicat to add new records to database tables. I hope you will gain a lot after reading this article. Let's discuss it together.
Here's how to use Navicat to add new records to a database table.
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1. Open Navicat
2. Open the database where the data table is located, right-click the database table that needs to add a new record, and then click "Open Table".
3. The data in the database table is displayed at this time, but there is no record in the example.
4. Enter the information of the first record directly in the table. General fields can be entered directly.
5. For the foreign key field, you can directly select an optional value, and then click "OK"
6. Click the box below to apply the modification to complete the addition of the first record
7. Click [+] below to add multiple records in the same way.
After reading this article, I believe you have some understanding of how to use navicat to add new records to database tables. If you want to know more about it, you are welcome to follow the industry information channel. Thank you for reading!
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