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~(35)题使用如下的“仓库”表和“职工”表,表结构如下: 仓库(仓库号C(3)、

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~(35)题使用如下的“仓库”表和“职工”表,表结构如下:
仓库(仓库号C(3)、所在地C(8)、人数N(2))
职工(仓库号C(3)、职工号C(2)、姓名C(8)、工资I)

有如下SQL语句:
INSERT INTO职工VALUES("WH4","E15","张清",2800)
在命令窗口执行该命令后( )。

A.向表中任意位置插入一条新记录

B.在当前记录之前,插入一条新语句

C.在当前记录之后,插入一条新语句

D.在表末尾新增一条记录

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