Hello everyone.<BR><BR>I Have an application that creates some form of log in a SQL table that has an identity column.<BR><BR>An auditor checked these logs and found some gaps in the identity column ...
Sometimes, as when testing a table in a Microsoft SQL Server database, you need to reset an identity column to its initial seed value, typically one. During testing, you populate the table with data, ...
Arthur Fuller explores the value of identity columns and the usefulness of their arbitrary values and discusses ways to use SQL Server 2000's IDENTITY_INSERT setting. Despite your numerous ...
Hopefully an easy question. -- View image here: http://episteme.arstechnica.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_smile.gif --<br><br>I have two tables:<br><br>Table1<br ...
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