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);
}
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 theINT IDENTITY
column are for - then the SQL Server database handles all the nitty-gritty details, and it's concurrency-safe !select max(id)
) from a SQL Server database, you should use.ExecuteScalar()
instead of.ExecuteReader()