I want to insert multiple values into an Access 2010 table, but I can’t seem to find a way.
MySQL had a nice way:
INSERT INTO Production.UnitMeasure
VALUES
(N'FT2', N'Square Feet ', '20080923'),
(N'Y', N'Yards', '20080923'),
(N'Y3', N'Cubic Yards', '20080923');
Can something like this be done in SQL Server too?
For SQL-Server: Yes, and it can exactly like you write. Just be certain that the column values are in the same order as they appear in the table. Also: you must supply a value for each existing column.
For Access 2010: No. At least not by hardcoded values in the sql, but only by selecting multiple records from a table (in the same or in another database). See also the link in the answer of Khepri.