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What am I missing here? I'm trying to get the ID field to be the primary key and auto increment so that I don't need to insert it explicitly.

CREATE TABLE #tmp
(
ID INT IDENTITY(1, 1) ,
AssignedTo NVARCHAR(100),
AltBusinessSeverity NVARCHAR(100),
DefectCount int
);

insert into #tmp 
select 'user','high',5 union all
select 'user','med',4


select * from #tmp

I get an error with this saying:

Insert Error: Column name or number of supplied values does not match table definition.

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    Don't be lazy, specify the columns you want to insert. You will appreciate this later
    – SQLMason
    Jun 19, 2017 at 15:12

3 Answers 3

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You are just missing the words "primary key" as far as I can see to meet your specified objective.

For your other columns it's best to explicitly define whether they should be NULL or NOT NULL though so you are not relying on the ANSI_NULL_DFLT_ON setting.

CREATE TABLE #tmp
(
ID INT IDENTITY(1, 1) primary key ,
AssignedTo NVARCHAR(100),
AltBusinessSeverity NVARCHAR(100),
DefectCount int
);

insert into #tmp 
select 'user','high',5 union all
select 'user','med',4


select * from #tmp
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  • PK shouldn't be necessary for an identity column.
    – Sam
    Dec 7, 2010 at 23:41
  • @Sam - He specifies he wants it as the PK. Why do you say it shouldn't be necessary anyway? He might well want the unique constraint enforcement, and clustered index that comes with defining it as PK. Dec 7, 2010 at 23:42
  • i dont want dups, so i thought primary key would be perfect. i want to use it later in a while loop
    – kacalapy
    Dec 7, 2010 at 23:43
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    @kacalapy - Try running DROP TABLE #tmp I suspect that you may have an old version messing things up. Dec 7, 2010 at 23:45
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    @Sam - Don't know about you but I'm answering the following question how can i make a sql temp table with primary key and autoincrmenting field? You appear to be answering half of it! Dec 7, 2010 at 23:55
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you dont insert into identity fields. You need to specify the field names and use the Values clause

insert into #tmp (AssignedTo, field2, field3) values (value, value, value)

If you use do a insert into... select field field field it will insert the first field into that identity field and will bomb

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If you're just doing some quick and dirty temporary work, you can also skip typing out an explicit CREATE TABLE statement and just make the temp table with a SELECT...INTO and include an Identity field in the select list.

select IDENTITY(int, 1, 1) as ROW_ID,
       Name
into #tmp
from (select 'Bob' as Name union all
      select 'Susan' as Name union all
      select 'Alice' as Name) some_data

select *
from #tmp
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