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I use this code to determine the next ID of an article. So if I were to add a new article to my database then it would recieve that ID.

But sometimes when I delete an article then the ID number is wrong when sometimes it's not (it has nothing to do with the code from the delete function)

try
{
    string s = "select max(Id) as Id from dbo.Artikelen";

    SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(s, con);
    con.Open();

    SqlDataReader dr = cmd.ExecuteReader();
    dr.Read();

    int i = Convert.ToInt32(dr["Id"].ToString());

    labelArtikelID.Text = (i + 1).ToString();
    con.Close();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
    MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
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    why dont you use identity to auto increment the ID? so you dont need to select MAX(ID) and add it by 1 manually
    – Mark
    Jun 2, 2017 at 5:57
  • Obviously it will work like this if your Id column is AutoIncremented, i guess you need to remove AutoIncrement property from Id field and manually input this which might help you
    – Vicky S
    Jun 2, 2017 at 5:57
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    by the way, maybe you are having a XY problem
    – Mark
    Jun 2, 2017 at 6:22
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    This is a horribly bad idea to use select max(id)+1 .... in an system with multiple concurrent users (and which SQL Server database system isn't??), then you're guaranteed to get duplicates - really really horribly bad - DO NOT DO THIS! Seriously ..... this is what the INT IDENTITY column are for - then the SQL Server database handles all the nitty-gritty details, and it's concurrency-safe !
    – marc_s
    Jun 2, 2017 at 6:32
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    Also, if you're retrieving only a single row, single value (like your select max(id) ) from a SQL Server database, you should use .ExecuteScalar() instead of .ExecuteReader()
    – marc_s
    Jun 2, 2017 at 6:33

2 Answers 2

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It seems this code is an attempt to retrieve the automatically generated ID. MAX +1 will only work if no-one else inserts or deletes rows between INSERT and SELECT. This is extremely unlikely in a real application.

The easiest way to retrieve the new ID is to add an OUTPUT clause in the INSERT statement itself, and retrieve the returned ID.

INSERT INTO Artikeln(...)
OUTPUT inserted.ID
VALUEs(...)

Executing the INSERT command with ExecuteScalar will return the new ID.

IDENT_CURRENT('tablename') should be used to retrieve a table's current identity value, eg:

SELECT IDENT_CURRENT('dbo.Artikeln') AS CurrentID;

Deleting new entries means that MAX(ID) will return the ID of one of the latest entry, not even the current identity value.

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Obviously it will work like this if your Id column is AutoIncremented, i guess you need to remove AutoIncrement property from Id field and manually input this which might help you

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  • The ID in the database has to be AutoIncremented
    – Viktor
    Jun 2, 2017 at 5:59
  • then you will get incorrect Id if you try to remove an item, Ex: you have added 10 items, and removed last 3 then try to add an item to the table it will show the id as 11 which is correct, but i guess you are expecting this to be 8 am i right
    – Vicky S
    Jun 2, 2017 at 6:03

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