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Where is IDENTITY_INSERT set?
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21/07/2005 17:40:16
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Microsoft SQL Server
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01034933
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Ted,

If you're doing this as a one time shot, just use Query Analyzer to set it, insert your rows, and then set it back (although, once your session is gone, it's reset automatically). If it's something you're doing from a program, besides being a bad idea ;), you would just do it in a stored procedure. You can also include it SQL sript files that can be run from Query Analyzer or a command line utility (iSQL, I think is the name of it). If it's a one time deal to load migration data from an older system, you may just want to change it to a non-identity column, add the rows, then set it back to an identity column with an initial seed value higher than the largest value in that column. Of course, you could probably do all that in code, too.

HTH,
Chad

>All:
>
>Where is IDENTITY_INSERT set in SQL Server when you want to insert values into identity fields?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ted Badje
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