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I am using SQL Server for the first time and I see that a column property is called Is Identity.

What doeds this mean?

What are the advantages of marking a column property as Is Identity = Yes ?

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It simply means the column uses the Identity(increment, seed) function to provide values for a primary key (usually). It is also known as "Autonumber". The second line below is an example:

CREATE TABLE Table (
TableID bigint IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
DateTimeStamp datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT (getdate()),
Data nvarchar(100) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT PK_Table PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
(
    TableID ASC
)

It acts as a default value for the column that increments for each record. Note that you can also get the value inserted from SCOPE_IDENTITY(). Do not use @@IDENTITY as it is depreciated and can return the wrong result in the case of triggers or nested contexts.

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It's equivalent to MySQL's AUTO_INCREMENT property. Usually used on a primary key column

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Flag indicating an Identity Column - can be used as an auto-increment column (recommended for any table)

it has many implications like being able to get the id of the last inserted row in a table using @@IDENTITY or SCOPE_IDENTITY() etc.

Try: Understanding Identity Columns

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Yes. This does. Thanks a lot!!!! – Niyaz Feb 14 at 5:28
i updated comment with some more information. don't forget to vote up the answer. Thanks – NTulip Feb 14 at 5:30
Don't use @@IDENTITY. It's unreliable, if there is a trigger on the table which puts data into another table which has an identity column on it @@IDENTITY will return the wrong value. – mrdenny Feb 14 at 7:34

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