EXECUTE IMMIDIATE AND INSERT?

Hi ALL,
I want to know the difference between Execute Immediate and Insert statement???

Hi,
Welcome to the forum!
Insert: add rows to a table, the base table of a view, a partition of a partitioned table or a subpartition of a composite-partitioned table, or an object table or the base table of an object view (more information: INSERT)
Execute immediate: builds and executes a dynamic SQL statement in a single operation. It is the means by which native dynamic SQL processes most dynamic SQL statements (more information: [EXECUTE IMMEDIATE|http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/appdev.111/b28370/executeimmediate_statement.htm#i33888])
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