In the react-native-sqlite-storage's tests (see https://github.com/andpor/react-native-sqlite-storage/blob/master/test/index.ios.promise.js#L141-L149) I find:
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO Employees (name, office, department) VALUES ("Sylvester Stallone", 2, 4);');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO Employees (name, office, department) VALUES ("Elvis Presley", 2, 4);');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO Employees (name, office, department) VALUES ("Leslie Nelson", 3, 4);');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO Employees (name, office, department) VALUES ("Fidel Castro", 3, 3);');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO Employees (name, office, department) VALUES ("Bill Clinton", 1, 3);');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO Employees (name, office, department) VALUES ("Margaret Thatcher", 1, 3);');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO Employees (name, office, department) VALUES ("Donald Trump", 1, 3);');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO Employees (name, office, department) VALUES ("Dr DRE", 2, 2);');
tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO Employees (name, office, department) VALUES ("Samantha Fox", 2, 1);');
Is there a way to do this with one statement by passing an array?
Assuming that myDb is your connection variable :
const myDb=SQLite.openDatabase({name:"yourDb", createFromLocation:"yourDB.db"}, ()=>console.log('DB opened'), (err)=>alert('error : ' + err));
If you want to insert three rows into your "Employees" table :
myDb.transaction((tx)=>{
tx.executeSql(
'INSERT INTO Employees (name,office,departement) VALUES (?,?,?),(?,?,?),(?,?,?)',
['Sylvester Stallone',2,4,'Elvis Presley',2,4,'Leslie Nelson',3,4],
(tx, results) => {
if (results.rowsAffected > 0 ) {
console.log('Insert success');
} else {
console.log('Insert failed');
}
}
);
});
Good luck!
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