Just curious, when I imported data from a spreadsheet with 519 lines into an empty table, why did my autonumber keys start at 56,557,618? How big can this get? I don't want to end up running out of digits for my primary key field as I didn't even start on the project and I expect to be dumping spreadsheets in quite regularly.
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Access remembers the last ID it gave out even on an empty table. To reset the autonumber you have to compact/repair the database after emptying the table Also the autonumber is a long integer which in Access can go up to 2,147,483,647 | |||||||||||
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You can reset the autonumber without compact and repair using :
You must make sure the table is empty before running the SQL or you will get Access trying to create duplicate autonumbers. | |||||
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You can also reset the autonumber by creating an append query that includes the autonumber column. Once a row is appended then the number will be set to the appended value + 1. Doing this you have to be careful that the value is not less than the highest current value. For e.g.
Would reset the autonumber to + 2 of the last number. Note you would have to include any mandatory columns and delete the new row afterwards. | |||
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