For a sql script I'm working on, I need to programmatically remove the identity, identity seed, and identity increment for a column in an existing table, then add them back to the table at the end of the script. Does anyone have a reference or an example on how to do this?
2 Answers
You should do this:
SET IDENTITY_INSERT <TableName> ON
-- Do the inserting in the table with name <TableName>
SET IDENTITY_INSERT <TableName> OFF
For more details look in the MSDN.
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But where we added
column_name
on which we want to setidentity
? @Ivan Ferić May 16, 2018 at 11:45 -
You don't need to specify any column name - this will enable identity insert on the table Mar 31, 2020 at 13:04
Yes, you just do this:
SET IDENTITY_INSERT [TABLE] ON
And then back on:
SET IDENTITY_INSERT [TABLE] OFF
This will allow you to enter manual data in the identity column.
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4You should first set it to ON, and in the end to OFF. With ON it signalizes that you are about to do manual inserts on identity column. Oct 1, 2010 at 17:40
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