Trying to insert values into a table inserts the wrong values

Hi, I'm sure this is quite simple but I don't know why it is happened (Spent about 2 hours debugging my program only to find the error is actually in the SQL insert statement not working properly hehe)
I have a simple Payment table with the following columns:
int - ID (primary key)
int - Amount
int - Paid
varchar - Notes
I try to place a new record into the table as follows:
insert into payment values (1010,50,1,'Hello')
but the ID i choose is not added to the record, rather the database assigns a ID instead automatically (it seems to add 1 to the last ID)
On further inspection this happens for another of my tables too, however for another table, this does not happen and I can assign an ID as I would like.
When creating my tables I thought I set them all up the same, however I guess not
Does anyone know the problem?
Thanks

Hi,
Are you are using this INSERT statement in any form??? if so, please check your pre-insert trigger.
If not, then you may verify it by inserting it through iSQLPlus. If it doesn't insert your data, then check the database triggers associated with INSERT for your table.
Regards,
Zaaf

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