Question:
How to get the next Identity Value in SQL Server 2008?
Answer:
It is very simple to the get the identity value in SQL Server. Let’s see with the example below
Lets‘s create some dummy data as mentioned below …
In SQ Server, there are two functions IDENT_CURRENT and IDENT_INCR. With the help of these funtions, we can get next value Identity.
IDENT_CURRENT:
It returns the last identity value generated for a specified table or view. The last identity value generated can be for any session and any scope.
IDENT_INCR:
It Returns the increment value (returned as numeric (@@MAXPRECISION, 0)) specified during the creation of an identity column in a table or view that has an identity column.
Get the Last Identity Value as below…
Get the Identity Increment
Get the next Identity Value
Hope this help you.
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