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sardinka
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2005-05-26 : 14:34:43
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| I am getting this error because my contact_id is a PK and has the identity set to yes and Identity seed=1,Idenity increment=1'Server: Msg 2627, Level 14, State 1, Line 4Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint 'PK__CONTACT__40C49C62'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'CONTACT'.The statement has been terminated.'I am trying to insert a new rows with some old data. Below is my query.What should I do in order to accoplish my task?set IDENTITY_INSERT contact ONinsert into contact (contact_id, contact_type_id, account_id, name, phone_number, extension, fax_number, email_address, date_created, created_by, last_update_date, last_updated_by) select (contact_id, ,contact_type_id, 1003, name, phone_number, extension, fax_number, email_address, getdate(), created_by, getdate(), last_updated_by from contact where aid = 916set IDENTITY_INSERT contact OFF |
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TG
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2005-05-26 : 15:01:10
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| You want to intentionally add dupes? Why?You obviously can't use the the same PK value more than once. If you want to add all the data except the primary key (which I assume is the identity column), just remove the identity column from both the insert colList and the select colList. And remove the "set IDENTITY_INSERT ON/OFF" statements. That will give you the same old data with new generated ID values.Be One with the OptimizerTG |
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