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I need to implement an import export module for three database tables which are internally related with primary key/foreign key constraints.

I can do both part easily using c#/linq to xml/linq to sql. Problem is, when i am importing the exported data, in database, primary key tables' id are regenerating without taking/assign the id from xml file(its natural for auto increment). For this, other tables data can't be imported/showing error that primary key constraint violates.

My goal is to import all data and keep the primary/foreign key intact.

Now, can anyone please suggest me what I can do to solve this issue please? Thanks in advance.

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You can use identity insert to specify a value for identity columns.

If you specify explicit values for identity columns, you yourself are responsible for resolving conflicts. If the database already has a row with id = 1, you have to decide what to do if the import also contains id = 1: SQL Server will just throw an error.

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We always used BCP operations for such tasks.

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    +1 or SQL Server Integration Services - why reinvent the wheel over and over again??
    – marc_s
    Jun 26, 2011 at 12:56
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I would suggest to not make your autoincrement the primary key but to have a separate primary key which can be defined somehow else... then you won't have the problem with the autoincrement

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If you don't need the ids in the XML and SQL to match (only the relationships) you could use SCOPE_IDENTITY() and maintain mapping from XML ids to SQL ids to insert properly foreign key columns in other tables.

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    I would recommend using SCOPE_IDENTITY() instead of @@IDENTITY
    – marc_s
    Jun 26, 2011 at 12:57
  • (see this blog post as to why ...
    – marc_s
    Jun 26, 2011 at 13:07

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