I got it. The INSERT INTO was missing the draft status id field and also the name in the new table was still DRAFT_STATUS_ID but labeled Draft Status Id.
Well, if you happen to be using Sql Server you can do that sort of thing in T-Sql. In Oracle, you can also accomplish the same thing using pl/sql. Either way i'd do it in a stored ...
Databases are used in many different settings, for different purposes. For example, libraries use databases to keep track of which books are available and which are out on loan. Schools may use ...
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