You can get the last inserted identity value on session or table scope, here is some reading:
But you must remember that those values are changing with every insert into table, so you can't trust them. The best way is to not show this values in front. In case of related resources you can create a stored procedure (or just an inline T-SQL block) which would make the insert into the master table, retrieve the SCOPE_IDENTITY and then make inserts to child tables with retrieved value.
EDIT
Just an example of what I have described above (with ADO.NET):
using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(_connectionString))
{
connection.Open();
SqlTransaction transaction = connection.BeginTransaction();
int insertedIdentity;
using (SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand("INSERT INTO TableNames(ColumnsList) VALUES(@ValuesList) SELECT @InsertedIdentity = SCOPE_IDENTITY()", connection, transaction))
{
command.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
//Add any parameters required by INSERT here, then add parameter for SCOPE_IDENTITY
...
command.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@InsertedIdentity", SqlDbType.Decimal) { Direction = ParameterDirection.Output });
command.ExecuteNonQuery();
insertedIdentity = Convert.ToInt32(command.Parameters["@InsertedIdentity"].Value);
}
//Now you can make all the child inserts using insertedIdentity and transaction
...
transaction.Commit();
}
SCOPE_IDENTITY
(SQL-Server).