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SQL Server / T-SQL Tutorial » Sequence Indentity » Identity 
15. 1. 2. Syntax for Using the IDENTITY() Function
The IDENTITY() function is used in a SELECT INTO statement to generate a result column with automatically generated values.
The IDENTITY() function works in the same way that the IDENTITY property generates them when you use it in a table.




 SELECT
  IDENTITY(<data_type> [, <seed>, <increment>]) AS column_name,
  <other_columns>
 INTO
  <new_table_name>
 FROM
  <table_name>
 WHERE
  <search_criteria>
 
 
 Query that Returns Result Row Numbers, Starting with and Incremented by 1
22>
23CREATE TABLE MyTable (
24>  key_col int NOT NULL IDENTITY (1,1),
25>  abc     char(1NOT NULL
26)
27INSERT INTO MyTable VALUES ('a')
28INSERT INTO MyTable VALUES ('b')
29INSERT INTO MyTable VALUES ('c')
30SELECT FROM MyTable ORDER BY key_col
31> GO

(rows affected)

(rows affected)

(rows affected)
key_col     abc
----------- ---
          a
          b
          c

(rows affected)
1>
2SELECT
3>  (SELECT
4>    COUNT (*)
5>   FROM
6>    MyTable AS T2
7>   WHERE
8>    T2.abc <= T1.abcAS rownum,
9>  abc
10FROM
11>  MyTable AS T1
12> ORDER BY
13>  abc
14>
15> drop table MyTable
16> GO
rownum      abc
----------- ---
          a
          b
          c

(rows affected)
1>
15. 1. Identity
15. 1. 1. Using the IDENTITY Property and the IDENTITY() Function
15. 1. 2. Syntax for Using the IDENTITY() Function
15. 1. 3. Create table with IDENTITY column
15. 1. 4. Generating IDENTITY values
15. 1. 5. Cannot insert explicit value for identity column in table 'T' when IDENTITY_INSERT is set to OFF.
15. 1. 6. IDENTITY/NOT NULL/PRIMARY KEY
15. 1. 7. IDENTITY(100, 20)
15. 1. 8. Identity column
15. 1. 9. SELECT Statement and IDENTITY Property
15. 1. 10. Identity: A numerical value automatically assigned to a row any time a new row is added.
15. 1. 11. Supported data types for the IDENTITY property are TinyInt, SmallInt Int, BigInt, Decimal, and Numeric.
15. 1. 12. A table could also be created so that the seed value was negative and the increment was positive:
15. 1. 13. The IDENTITY property must be temporarily turned off when inserting a specific value.
15. 1. 14. SQL Server will choose the highest number as its current seed for a positive increment value or the lowest for a negative increment value.
15. 1. 15. Saving the @@IDENTITY Value in a Variable
15. 1. 16. SQL Server provides the @@IDENTITY global variable to hold that value.
15. 1. 17. Altering the Table to Add an Identity Column
15. 1. 18. Check @@IDENTITY value
15. 1. 19. Query a view with four table join
15. 1. 20. Retrieving the Maximum Value of key_col from MyTable
15. 1. 21. Query that Returns Result Row Numbers, Starting with 1 and Incrementing by 3
15. 1. 22. Storing the Results in a Temporary Table Using the IDENTITY() Function
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