- This is one of those simple tip posts that may seem obvious and taken for granted by those of us who have been working with SQL Server for a while now but maybe a newbie or two out there will find this helpful. Every so often (just this morning!) I find myself resetting an identity column value back to 0 after I've deleted all the existing records so the table gets a fresh start at primary key 1. Yes, I know all about primary keys not changing and how the value in the primary key doesn't matter and so on. Sometimes I just like the primary keys starting at 1. The following line resets the Identity value for the Customer table to 0 so that the next record added starts at DBCC CHECKIDENT('Customer', RESEED, 0) Have a day. :-|
Thursday, December 22, 2011
How To: Reset Identity column in SQL Server
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