Here we are see how to get the Increment & Seed Settings of Indentity in the table. IDENTITY(SEED,INCREMENT)== IDENTITY(10,5) Query Snippet: -- Create table with identity column CREATE TABLE MyOrders2 ( OrderID int IDENTITY(10,5), ProductName varchar(20) ); select IDENT_INCR('MyOrders2') -- 5 select IDENT_SEED ('MyOrders2') -- 10 drop table MyOrders2 -- Create table with identity column CREATE TABLE MyOrders2 ( OrderID int IDENTITY(100,50), ProductName varchar(20) ); select IDENT_INCR('MyOrders2') -- 50 select IDENT_SEED ('MyOrders2') – 100 Try After Reseting the Indentity by the below command: dbcc CHECKIDENT('MyOrders2',RESEED,10) It still shows the original setup in the table not the reset value by “CHECKIDENT” command. select IDENT_INCR('MyOrders2') -- 50 select IDENT_SEED ('MyOrders2') – 100
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Usage of IDENT_INCR and IDENT_SEED function of Identity column in sql server
Labels:
DBCC,
Identity Column,
System Functions
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