Anything obviously wrong with this SQL query?

Hey guys
I can insert single data into my SQL DB, but multi line is throwing an error:
This works:
"INSERT INTO tester3 (Genre, DiscID) VALUES ('yeah', 'SF001');"
This doesn't:
"INSERT INTO tester3 (Genre, DiscID) VALUES ('X', 'none'),('X', 'none'),('X', 'none');"
Throws the error:
Error message: Error #3115: SQL Error.
Details: near ',': syntax error
I'm guessing there's something simple I'm overlooking?
Thank you

Nevermind - you do it like this:
INSERT INTO "testerTable" (rowID, Column1, Column2)
SELECT NULL,  "testData1", "moreData1"
UNION SELECT NULL, "testData2", "moreData2"
UNION SELECT NULL, "testData3", "moreData3"
Also, I found a REALLY good article at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711631/how-do-i-improve-the-performance-of-sqlite that compares different ways of inserting over 800 000 rows of data, that results in insert speeds anywhere from 85 inserts per second all the way up to 96 700!!!
It's written for C, and I'm unsure how much of the SQLLite syntax they have in the article will work in AIR, but I'll see how far I get with it.

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