ArcGIS Pro 3.0 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Core.Data Namespace / InsertCursor Class / Insert Method
A RowBuffer with the field values to be set for the new row.
Example

Insert Method (InsertCursor)
Inserts a new Row into the Table with a system-assigned object ID. This method must be called on the MCT. Use QueuedTask.Run.
Syntax
public long Insert( 
   RowBuffer rowBuffer
)

Parameters

rowBuffer
A RowBuffer with the field values to be set for the new row.

Return Value

The object ID of the newly-inserted row.
Exceptions
ExceptionDescription
A geodatabase-related exception has occurred.
Example
Using an Insert Cursor
// Insert Cursors are intended for use in CoreHost applications, not Pro Add-ins
public void UsingInsertCursor()
{
  using (Geodatabase geodatabase = new Geodatabase(new DatabaseConnectionFile(new Uri("path\\to\\sde\\file"))))
  using (Table citiesTable = geodatabase.OpenDataset<Table>("name\\of\\cities_table"))
  {
    geodatabase.ApplyEdits(() =>
    {
      using (InsertCursor insertCursor = citiesTable.CreateInsertCursor())
      using (RowBuffer rowBuffer = citiesTable.CreateRowBuffer())
      {
        rowBuffer["State"] = "Colorado";

        rowBuffer["Name"] = "Fort Collins";
        rowBuffer["Population"] = 167830;
        insertCursor.Insert(rowBuffer);

        rowBuffer["Name"] = "Denver";
        rowBuffer["Population"] = 727211;
        insertCursor.Insert(rowBuffer);

        // Insert more rows here
        // A more realistic example would be reading source data from a file

        insertCursor.Flush();
      }
    });
  }
}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1

ArcGIS Pro version: 2.6 or higher.
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