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I have a few tables in SQLite and I am trying to figure out how to reset the auto-incremented database field.

I read that DELETE FROM tablename should delete everything and reset the auto-incremement field back to 0, but when I do this it just deletes the data. When a new record is inserted the autoincrement picks up where it left off before the delete.

My ident field properties are as follows:

  • Field Type: integer
  • Field Flags: PRIMARY KEY, AUTOINCREMENT, UNIQUE

Does it matter I built the table in SQLite Maestro and I am executing the DELETE statement in SQLite Maestro as well?

Any help would be great.

6 Answers 6

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Try this:

delete from your_table;    
delete from sqlite_sequence where name='your_table';

SQLite Autoincrement

SQLite keeps track of the largest ROWID that a table has ever held using the special SQLITE_SEQUENCE table. The SQLITE_SEQUENCE table is created and initialized automatically whenever a normal table that contains an AUTOINCREMENT column is created. The content of the SQLITE_SEQUENCE table can be modified using ordinary UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE statements. But making modifications to this table will likely perturb the AUTOINCREMENT key generation algorithm. Make sure you know what you are doing before you undertake such changes.

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    Just a small side note: Table name in where clause is case sensitive
    – 321X
    Aug 8, 2011 at 20:07
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    another way is updating sqlite_sequence table. update sqlite_sequence set seq = 0 where name='<tablename>' This will not reset the rowid of sqlite_sequence table.
    – binary
    Mar 13, 2012 at 9:52
  • @binary, thanks for mentioning an alternative way :) I'd like to note that SQLite reuses "deleted" space, so it doesn't really make much of a difference which solution we'll choose. Mar 13, 2012 at 10:27
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    Note that SQLite only creates the sqlite_sequence table when you define an autoincrement column. It doesn't exist before then. Jun 11, 2014 at 16:14
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    @GSandro_Strongs, the size is the same because SQLite reuse the "deleted" space. There's the VACUUM command that rebuilds the database file to take the minimal amount of disk space. Dec 3, 2020 at 15:49
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You can reset by update sequence after deleted rows in your-table

UPDATE SQLITE_SEQUENCE SET SEQ=0 WHERE NAME='table_name';
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  • can you tell me how to do this for room ? Aug 3, 2019 at 2:54
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    what do you mean @Psycho ? I can't understand :) Oct 11, 2019 at 7:52
  • actually I was asking how to do this in Room Database..... well the problem is solved for now Oct 13, 2019 at 6:00
  • @Psycho can you tell me how you used this using Room database?
    – prakashpun
    Jan 17, 2020 at 11:54
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As an alternate option, if you have the Sqlite Database Browser and are more inclined to a GUI solution, you can edit the sqlite_sequence table where field name is the name of your table. Double click the cell for the field seq and change the value to 0 in the dialogue box that pops up.

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  • How does this help for an app in production? Nov 18, 2021 at 7:31
  • This answer is very clear, easy to implement and easy to verify that it works
    – Clive Long
    Feb 16, 2022 at 9:30
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If you want to reset every RowId via content provider try this

rowCounter=1;
do {            
            rowId = cursor.getInt(0);
            ContentValues values;
            values = new ContentValues();
            values.put(Table_Health.COLUMN_ID,
                       rowCounter);
            updateData2DB(context, values, rowId);
            rowCounter++;

        while (cursor.moveToNext());

public static void updateData2DB(Context context, ContentValues values, int rowId) {
    Uri uri;
    uri = Uri.parseContentProvider.CONTENT_URI_HEALTH + "/" + rowId);
    context.getContentResolver().update(uri, values, null, null);
}
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If you are working with python and you want to delete all records from some table and reset AUTOINCREMENT.

You have this table

tables_connection_db.execute("CREATE TABLE MY_TABLE_DB (id_record INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, value_record real)")

So if you had added some records

connection_db=sqlite3.connect("name_file.db")
tables_connection_db=connection_db.cursor()

tables_connection_db.execute("DELETE FROM  MY_TABLE_DB ") # delete records
connection_db.commit()

name_table="MY_TABLE_DB"
tables_connection_db.execute("UPDATE sqlite_sequence SET seq=1 WHERE name=? ",(name_table,))
connection_db.commit()

connection_db.close()
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I realize this answer is coming very late, but I am building a .Net Maui app and faced the same issue. I am using the sqlite-net-pcl nuget and solved this problem by simply dropping the table and creating it again. The primary key is set back to 1.

       database.DropTableAsync<Waypoint>();
       database.CreateTableAsync<Waypoint>().Wait();

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