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SQL query for Inserting values in multiple tables

Asked by SauravSonbhadra in Oracle Product Info, SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2008

Tags: SQLquery

I am having two tables(Table A and Table B) table A is having four coloumns and table B is having seven coloumns, the four fields of table A is also in table B, Now i want to use single insert,  so that data is inserted into both the tables.

Is it possible, if yes please provide the query so that i can understand the process. And if it is not possible then how can it be done.
 
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