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I have created a SQLite database in C# and i used that query to create a table.

string q = "create table mains ( id int IDENTITY, desc varchar(20), PRIMARY KEY(id) )"; 
ExecuteQuery(q);

And i tried adding a record like that :

string txtSQLQuery = "insert into  mains (desc) values ('" + textBox1.Text + "')";
ExecuteQuery(txtSQLQuery);

I just added a desc and not ID , i guess it should auto increment the id field but it does not. Instead it adds the desc and the the ID field is empty every time i add a new record

EDIT : i tried using :

id int PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT

But got Error :

SQLite.SQLiteException: near "AUTOINCREMENT":

EDIT 2 : I get that when i load the records :

enter image description here

There are no Numbers in the ID field at all.

2 Answers 2

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try

create table mains (id INTEGER  PRIMARY KEY, desc varchar(20))

A column declared INTEGER PRIMARY KEY will autoincrement.

Taken from sqlite.org

SQLFiddle example

Edit

As an alternative try executing

string txtSQLQuery = "insert into mains (id, desc) values (NULL, '" + textBox1.Text + "')";
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  • Tried that but check the picture i just uploaded on the question please
    – BOSS
    Oct 31, 2012 at 12:27
  • Something else is wrong here. See this working SQLFiddle
    – juergen d
    Oct 31, 2012 at 12:30
  • YES IT WORKS , the Null had to be inserted , Thanks a lot
    – BOSS
    Oct 31, 2012 at 12:36
  • Keep in mind you have to use INTEGER and not INT, as the latter will not be automatically incremented or filled at all.
    – dialex
    Nov 16, 2015 at 15:37
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IDENTITY is not part of the SQLite language. Use AUTOINCREMENT instead:

 create table mains ( id int AUTOINCREMENT, desc varchar(20), PRIMARY KEY(id) )

or

 create table mains ( id int PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, desc varchar(20))
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  • it says : SQLite.SQLiteException: near "AUTOINCREMENT": syntax error i guess AUTOINCREMENT isn't valid ?
    – BOSS
    Oct 31, 2012 at 12:23
  • Yes, AUTOINCREMENT is valid: sqlite.org/autoinc.html. Did you drop the old table before CREATEing the new one? Oct 31, 2012 at 12:29
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    Use INTEGER instead of int. See sqlfiddle.com/#!7/d0742/2. Also, VARCHAR(20) is meaningless to SQLite, but it will correctly map to TEXT. Oct 31, 2012 at 12:36

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