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I was wondering if there is a big difference in performance with multiple insert queries in one and insert queries in a loop. for example

 

insert 1

$sql ="INSERT INTO images(image_name,gallery_id) VALUES 
    ('image1',1),
    ('image2',2),
    ('image3',3);";
    mysql_query($sql)or die(mysql_error()) ;

insert 2

for($i=0;$i<3;$i++){
    $sql ="INSERT INTO images(image_name,gallery_id) VALUES 
      ('image".$i."',".$i."),
      ('image".$i."',".$i."),
      ('image".$i."',".$i.");";
      mysql_query($sql)or die(mysql_error()) ;
}

 

is the second way much worse or doesnt it really which way to choose?

notice that these examples are not ment to be working and only for comparison purposes

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where is the edit button when you need it

but anyway insert2 has to be like this

for($i=0;$i<3;$i++){
    $sql ="INSERT INTO images(image_name,gallery_id) VALUES 
      ('image".$i."',".$i.");";
      mysql_query($sql)or die(mysql_error()) ;
}

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