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iamlerxt
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Posted - 2004-11-01 : 14:59:53
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| I have tried and tried to get ALTER TABLE and/or ALTER COLUMN to reset the Identity Seed of my primary key column. It either can't be done with TSQL or I am not formatting the SQL properly. (I suspect that it is the latter).I simply want to change the Identity seed in several tables without having to go in at every site and change them in enterprise manager design view.Thanks in advance for any help. |
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ehorn
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2004-11-01 : 15:12:33
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| [code]USE <thedb>GODBCC CHECKIDENT (<field>, RESEED, <new #>)GO[/code] |
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iamlerxt
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-11-01 : 16:29:03
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Wonderful!!! Thank you so much. |
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