insert into A (id,name,version,date_execution,db_user)
select NULL id,
'Suite UC',
'3.7.08' version,
GETDATE() heure,
name as login
from sys.server_principals
where type_desc ='SQL_LOGIN'
and is_disabled = 0 ;
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2Show the DDL for your table named "A" (and perhaps use a better name - don't make your code more difficult to understand). Is column "id" an identity column?– SMorJul 7, 2022 at 10:05
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(I translated your title from French to English. We work in English here.)– O. JonesJul 7, 2022 at 10:10
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Your INSERT ... SELECT statement provides a value for your id
column, and that value is NULL. But id
is (most likely) declared as an IDENTITY. That means the server generates a new value for it on each INSERT.
Don't try to insert the id
column, but rather omit it so the server can generate it. This should work:
insert into A (name,version,date_execution,db_user)
select 'Suite UC',
'3.7.08' version,
GETDATE() heure,
name as login
from sys.server_principals
where type_desc ='SQL_LOGIN'
and is_disabled = 0 ;