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SQL Server / T-SQL » Sequence » IDENTITY 
Now you explicitly enter a value for Identity column


1>
2CREATE TABLE MyTable (MyID Int IDENTITY(110NOT NULL
3>                       , MyDescription nVarChar(50NOT NULL)
4>
5>
6INSERT MyTable (MyDescriptionVALUES ('Auto Record 1')
7INSERT MyTable (MyDescriptionVALUES ('Auto Record 2')
8>
9>
10> -- Now you explicitly enter a MyID value with the following script:
11>
12> SET IDENTITY_INSERT MyTable ON INSERT MyTable (MyID, MyDescription)
13> VALUES (5'Manual Record 1') SET IDENTITY_INSERT MyTable OFF
14>
15select from MyTable
16> GO

(rows affected)

(rows affected)

(rows affected)
MyID        MyDescription
----------- --------------------------------------------------
          Auto Record 1
         11 Auto Record 2
          Manual Record 1

(rows affected)
1>
2> drop table MyTable
3> GO
1>
2>
           
       
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