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10:23
Hi @Nimesh, can I ask question here?
yeah sure
tnx
I want to get the identiy of record that i inserted in db
@Identity
Select @@IDENTITY
I dont use store procedure for that
or SCOPE_IDENTiTy
after insert query
or try IDENT_CURRENT( 'table_name' )
10:35
I dont know to explain my problem..
Insert Into myTable(Column1,Column2)Value(Value1,Value2);
Select IDENT_CURRENT(myTable)
u know, I used CommandText
the string value that return by commandText is @@Identity by this query?
can u show me ur insert query code?
let me to check ur answer
I can use twice command text
first for inserting
second for getting @identity
@Nimesh The multi-part identifier "tblUsers.User_ID" could not be bound.
SqlCommand cmd = Connection.CreateCommand();
cmd.CommandText = "Insert Into myTable(Column1,Column2)Values(@Column1,@Column2)";
cmd.Parameters.Add("@Column1", SqlDbType.Int).Value = 15.25;
cmd.Parameters.Add("@Column2", SqlDbType.Varchar).Value = "MyValue";
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();


cmd.Parameters.Clear();
cmd.CommandText = "Select IDENT_CURRENT('myTable')";
var myID = Convert.ToInt32(cmd.ExecuteScalar());
10:43
yes It worked, tnx alot :) :) :)
:) welcome
but, there are many user that are using this application and changed my database records
is it possible that it return identity in wrong way? @Nimesh
I don't think so
for exp: 2 user insert record in db in same time
so both of them have the last identity
yeah?
btw, if you have any doubt about to retrieving incorrect id value. then you can also try to append that Select IDENT_CURRENT() query in your Insert query
cmd.CommandText = "Insert Into myTable(Column1,Column2)Values(@Column1,@Column2);Select IDENT_CURRENT('myTable');";
but, Im not sure will it give the result or not. but, u should try it once
10:46
ok
thanks :)
@Elahe but, use ExecuteScalar function instead of ExecuteNonQuery for insert statement
I did it directly in sql command but didnt work
can u show me ur code?
Insert Into tblSetting(Setting_IP,Setting_Port)Values('ee','eee');Select IDENT_CURRENT('tblSetting');
and u have executed that query directly SSMS. right?
10:50
what is SSMS? :-?
Sql Server management studio :P
:D
yea
It was familar to me, I was thinking :D
:D I have tried it in my SSMS and it was showing me latest identity value correctly
Insert Into MOM(MeetingID)Values(125);Select IDENT_CURRENT('MOM');
thanks it worked :) :) :) @Nimesh
greate
10:56
thank u
welcome again. happy coding
I didnt define an identity value for it
another question...
you had 11 MOM :D
:D:D:D
11:07
when u be free tell me to answer my question
which one?
about @identity of Dad :D
I just kidding :D
about regex questions
:D:D:D i was searching where u have asked another question
aha
no I didnt ask yet

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