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nschoot
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Posted - 2002-05-15 : 06:47:25
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| Hi all,I have a table with an auto-increasing identity field, filled with a lot of records, new records are added continuously.Some records need to be reset to their default values after some time. The normal way to do this would be to delete the record and recreate it, but this way the identity is lost. How do I reset a record to its default values without losing the identity?? |
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marileng
Starting Member
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Posted - 2002-05-15 : 06:59:54
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| Why use an identity when you have to edit the values?Maybe you can post the DDL and sample date and output you would like to produce. |
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dsdeming
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Posted - 2002-05-15 : 08:06:31
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| According to BOL:UPDATE { table_name WITH ( < table_hint_limited > [ ...n ] ) | view_name | rowset_function_limited } SET { column_name = { expression | DEFAULT | NULL } You should be able to 'SET column_name = DEFAULT' |
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